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Natural History Reality Anchored: Defending the Physico‑Chemical Universe Against Postmodern Doubt Introduction Every few years, a new wave of skepticism rolls across the intellectual landscape, whispering that reality itself is just a…
Science Unlocking the Strings of the Universe: How to Design a Semester‑Long String Theory Course Introduction Imagine holding two perfectly tuned musical instruments — one that plays the notes of the quantum realm, and another that…
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Science Where Does Spacetime Come From? Introduction For more than a century, we’ve imagined the universe as unfolding upon an unshakable stage — three dimensions of space and…