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Writing is thinking, and thinking must be done step by step


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Nice and important article. It is indeed important to realize that PhD is not another 'course' where you learn what already existed. It is a process to train our minds on how to ask questions to produce new knowledge. @shubhatole @NatureInd @AGlab_IISc nature.com/articles/d4415…


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Today I learned: This was a PHOTO. (and not a computer generated image)

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"A Love Letter to Sir Roger Penrose": "I started reading it [The Emperor's New Mind], and before long I had finished 50 pages and every page gave me goosebumps." vishytheknight.wordpress.com/2020/10/09/a-l…

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In early twentieth century, physics was undergoing its greatest revolution. The top universities of Europe were at the frontiers. But a physicist far away from the action came up with one of the biggest breakthroughs. My article on hundred years of Bose’s famous discovery of…

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Then let's be homeless together.

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The importance of stupidity in scientific research

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Noam Chomsky on ChatGPT: He’s not wrong.

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Reminder that Socrates was executed for "corrupting the youth" — by teaching them to think for themselves. Here's what he said... (thread) 🧵

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Woh Humse Nahi Darta Tha...


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Some important equations in Physics ✍️

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"Had I known of the actual horrors of the German concentration camps, I could not have made 'The Great Dictator' (1940); I could not have made fun of the homicidal insanity of the Nazis." --- Charlie Chaplin


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How beautifully simple and simply written yet painfully profound C. S. Lewis man, each paragraph could be a book of its own

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90% Of His Brain Was Missing And He Did Not Know It — In 2007 in France, a 44-year-old man went to the doctor complaining of numbness in his leg and underwent a brain CT scan that revealed a shocking truth. That man didn't have 90% of his brain. The skull was almost entirely…

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This is Fyodor Dostoevsky. He was an ordinary man, grappling with the complexities of existence. But in the depths of his introspection, he unearthed profound truths about the human condition. Here are 5 excerpts from his books that can potentially change your life.. 🧵

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List of favorite top ten "classic" science books. All communicate profound, mind-expanding ideas, often in profound prose. Many are multidisciplinary; some touch deeply on history, philosophy and society. All give repeated reading pleasure, revealing something new each time.

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