Thanking Dead Stars for Our Addiction to Innovation
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Thanking Dead Stars for Our Addiction to Innovation

Technology is plagued with a dichotomy of creation and destruction; it both improves and complicates our lives. This is the modern age of addictive consumption and development, and today, it is all fueled by one thing: silicon.

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Cosmologists are Theologians
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Cosmologists are Theologians

The above statement may seem like a fallacy to most — especially those who are inclined towards the sciences. “Theologians?” you might be thinking; “didn’t they go extinct 1500 years ago? What could cosmology possibly have to do with the study of God?”

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Beauty in the Three-Body Problem’s Chaos
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Beauty in the Three-Body Problem’s Chaos

Order appears to permeate the universe. From orbital resonances to the perfect spirals of galaxies, objects in the universe tend to prefer order over chaos — or at least this is how it seems.

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