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AI Revolution: The Next Cognitive Era (2025-2030)

A Compressed Renaissance Window There is a feeling in the air that is difficult to quantify but impossible to ignore. It feels similar to 1995–2000, yet more concentrated, more intense — as if a decade of transformation has been compressed into a five-year corridor. Back then, the Internet rewired how humans connect. From 2025 to Continue reading
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Mearsheimer on Israel’s Misconceptions in War with Iran

As the war between Israel and Iran escalates, the dominant Western narrative remains fixated on the idea that Israel is “winning.” But as renowned realist and political scientist Professor John Mearsheimer recently argued in a powerful interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano, this belief is not only dangerously naive but strategically self-destructive. Mearsheimer, never one to Continue reading
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Lessons from History: Morality in Warfare

In a world bristling with drones, cyberweapons, and AI-driven missiles, it’s easy to think that sheer technological power will define the next great war. But if World War III breaks out and stays below the nuclear threshold, the key to victory may not be who has the most firepower, but who can sustain a just Continue reading
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The AI Job Crisis: Are We Facing a Future Without Work?

1. The End of Jobs As We Know Them? Disclaimer: This article was generated with the assistance of AI and is intended for informational and thought-provoking purposes only. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the authors, editors, or operators of this website. Readers are encouraged to form their own Continue reading
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Comparing China: Qin, Han, Cold War Russia, and Germany

China’s rapid rise as a global power has led to countless comparisons to historical empires and nations. Is China today more like Qin during the Warring States Period, Han during its imperial zenith, Cold War-era Soviet Russia, or Germany in the World Wars? Each comparison offers unique insights into China’s current trajectory, strategies, and challenges. Continue reading
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The Shifting Sands of Capitalism: From the West to the East and Beyond

In recent years, the global economic landscape has undergone seismic shifts, raising fundamental questions about the nature and trajectory of capitalism. Economist Richard Wolff has been at the forefront of analyzing these changes, offering sharp critiques of how capitalism operates and evolves. His observations about the relocation of capitalism from the West to the East—especially Continue reading
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Navigating the Unknown: From Ancient Prophecies to AI Oracles

In the latest episode of Deep Dive Podcast, we journey through time and space to explore the fascinating connections between ancient prophecies and modern technology. For centuries, humans have sought guidance from oracles—mystical figures whose cryptic messages shaped empires, influenced wars, and offered a sense of control in uncertain times. But while we may have Continue reading
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Rediscovery of the Ancient Wonder Plant Silphium

Introduction Silphium, a plant revered in ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, was thought to be extinct for over 2,000 years. Recently, Mahmut Miski, a researcher at Istanbul University, believes he has rediscovered this legendary plant in Turkey, identifying it as Ferula drudeana. Historical Significance Silphium was incredibly valuable in antiquity, used for its medicinal properties, Continue reading

