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Bits of Wonder

Kasra

deepdives into science, philosophy, and how to be a human

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Latest Issues

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The philosopher's disenchantment

One of the most captivating intellectual experiences I’ve had was in the summer after high school, when I was attending a talk by a math professor. It was an orientation talk meant to help students decide which among the various calculus co...

3 months ago
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The world is not a collection of billiard balls

I am grateful to Isaac Newton for having invented a theory which, for a time, gave us a deeper understanding of the cosmos than we’d ever had before. I am not grateful to him for indirectly causing many people, hundreds of years later, to t...

3 months ago
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Letting in the noise

The first step in the story is to experience the bliss of silence. You start with: “wait, why is it so hard to close my eyes and count ten breaths without getting distracted??” You investigate further, and you realize that nothing about you...

3 months ago
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Repetition is glorious

This post is in three parts: (1) a tweet I recently encountered that dunks on spaced repetition, (2) a cheeky response I wrote to it, (3) how I think about self-discipline overall today.

4 months ago
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