Humanities & Education

Humanities & Education · 30. November 2025
IDEA: Your Degree Is Now an AI Prompt: The New Reality of Scientific Work
AI is no longer a tool added to scientific work, it's becoming the underlying infrastructure of research itself. This article explores how AI fundamentally reshapes academic workflows, why traditional concepts of expertise are breaking down, and how students and researchers can thrive in this new reality. Through a practical four-pillar framework and three detailed case studies, it shows what modern research really looks like when AI becomes a cognitive partner. The result is provocative!
Humanities & Education · 05. October 2025
SYMMETRY: The origin, beauty and illusion of Symmetry: From Noether to Nataraja
A poetic yet scientific exploration of symmetry from Emmy Noether’s theorem and the laws of physics to the cosmic dance of Shiva and the Tibetan Kalachakra Mandala. This essay connects science, philosophy and spirituality in a single rhythm of creation, order and dissolution.
Humanities & Education · 08. August 2025
REAL: I Built a Spanish A1 Grammar App for My Wife - No Code, Just Love. A ChatGPT5 experience
A heartfelt, no-code journey: I built an offline Spanish A1 grammar app with AI - Mastery & Improvement modes included. A gift for a teacher in training.
Humanities & Education · 14. June 2025
IDEA: Free Will in a Computational Universe: Qubits, Qudits and Fractals Explained
Can quantum computation and fractal logic explain the illusion of free will? From Sierpiński triangles to qudits and Wolfram’s hypergraphs, this article explores the interplay between determinism, randomness and complexity in shaping human agency. A new lens on choice in a computational universe.
Humanities & Education · 28. May 2025
IDEA: Human or AI? A comprehensive Decision-Making Model
In a world driven by automation, not every task should be handed over to AI. This article introduces a deeply philosophical decision-making model that helps determine when human experience is irreplaceable. Grounded in thinkers like Husserl, Frankl and Habermas, it offers practical guidance and ethical clarity on how to balance productivity with meaning, personal growth, democracy and cultural depth.
Humanities & Education · 01. November 2023
Through the Quantum Looking Glass: The Observer's Paradox and the Fabric of Reality
Step into a quantum riddle where observers shape reality, and Schrödinger's cat plays with probability. Unveil how our macro world emerges from the quantum shadows through a mesmerizing dance of particles, challenging the very essence of what we perceive as real.