July 10, 2024 | 30 mins read |
In this post, I will argue that the ontological argument explains the existence of the fundamental law of physics, i.e., a Theory of Everything. So, this will be a reasonably satisfying solution to the fundamental question of metaphysics: Why is there anything at all? I will argue that the fundamental law of physics is a logically necessary entity, and after its existence is justified, all things physical will follow from it. The Theory of Everything is the only mathematical entity whose existence is uplifted into the physical reality.
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September 20, 2021 | 11 mins read |
In this post, I will argue that no parent has the right to brainwash/indoctrinate their children into a religion, and it is the duty of the government to do everything to make sure that no child is brainwashed. When they become adult, then they can read all religions and believe in whatever nonsense they want, as everyone has the right to freedom of religion. But children must be protected as they are easy to brainwash.
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Physics –
August 23, 2021 | 3 mins read |
Whenever a name has different meanings within the same field it unnecessarily introduces confusion. But after some time people generally continue with the improper names since a large amount of literature already present has used it.
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July 11, 2021 | 12 mins read |
Assuming that the gods of monotheism and polytheism are competent, I will argue that they do not exist. Unlike the problem of evil, which only works for Abrahamic religions, this will work for all theistic religions. This argument doesn’t work against Supernatural Atheism, especially the subset of Supernatural Atheism that is called “nontheistic religions”, which includes Buddhism and Jainism.
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Physics –
June 11, 2021 | 5 mins read |
There are many Special relativity (SR) and General relativity (GR) textbooks, here I will review some of them.
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Physics –
June 07, 2021 | 4 mins read |
There are many Quantum mechanics (QM) textbooks, here I will review some of them.
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