EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·5d ago · 5 min readChapter 9: The Fractal OceanWe have spent our time servicing the machinery, calibrating the sensors, and tightening the bolts of our own perception. But as we step out from the pre-written signal, the realization hits with the f00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 4 min readChapter 8: The Maintenance ProtocolAre we simply a machine whose gears scream the moment they overtorque? Is the sound of our minds working at full capacity actually just the screech of imminent failure? In the previous chapter, we exp00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 6 min readChapter 7: The Receiver’s ParadoxTo be honest, this chapter is the most difficult one for me to open up about. It’s personal, raw, and hits closer to my home base than I’d usually like to admit. But for the sake of the story—for the 00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 5 min readChapter 6: The Architect’s Source CodeIf we are but small waves in a vast, liquid reality, as I suspect, we must ask: what is the nature of the source that keeps the water moving? We often look at the complexity of life, particularly the 00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 5 min readChapter 4: The Bubble of OneSometimes it feels as if the universe were created for each of us individually. It is a quiet, startling thought: what if every conscious mind inhabits its own private "bubble universe," a reality tai00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·6d ago · 4 min readChapter 5: The Interference PatternIn the previous chapter, we explored the idea of the "Bubble of One"—the possibility that each of us resides within our own private reality, a sovereign space defined by our perceptions and choices. B00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 5 min readChapter 3: The Mirror and the ObservedSome mornings I stand in front of the mirror longer than I should. Not just brushing teeth or checking my hair, but really looking. And in those moments something strange happens. The face looking bac00
MMacaulay001inforgottentheorieshashnodedev.hashnode.dev·May 11 · 6 min readTsiolkovsky's 1903 logarithm still draws the wall for chemical rocketsPart 92 of Forgotten Theories, a series re-testing old scientific claims with modern tools. Find the rest under the #forgotten-theories tag. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was a deaf schoolteacher in Kaluga who had been writing about space travel since the ...00
MMacaulay001inforgottentheorieshashnodedev.hashnode.dev·May 11 · 7 min readNoether's 1918 theorem holds to 14 decimals in a symplectic Kepler orbitPart 91 of Forgotten Theories, a series re-testing old scientific claims with modern tools. Find the rest under the #forgotten-theories tag. In July 1918, Emmy Noether published a short paper in the Göttingen Nachrichten with a title that sounds lik...00
MMacaulay001inforgottentheorieshashnodedev.hashnode.dev·May 11 · 6 min readVan der Waals' 1873 thesis predicts the CO2 critical point to within a few percentPart 71 of Forgotten Theories, a series re-testing old scientific claims with modern tools. Find the rest under the #forgotten-theories tag. Johannes Diderik van der Waals defended his doctoral thesis in Leiden on 14 June 1873. It was called Over de...00