The phrase “to infinity and beyond” might turn Buzz Lightyear on, but is it the final destination for us? Let us ponder the distant future of humanity and tech!
Polls Mislead Most Of The Time. Here’s Why.
As counterintuitive as it might sound, polls mislead most of the time. This essay explains the math and logic behind this fallacy and how you may avoid it!
Modern Math Is Full Of Symbols. Is This Really Necessary?
It is no secret that modern math is full of symbols. Not only does this drive young students away, but even experts face problems. Just how much is too much?!
Correlation (III): How To Avoid Berkson’s paradox
Berkson’s paradox traps researchers into thinking that there is correlation between two variables when there is not. This essay shows how to avoid this trap!
Calculus (VI): How To Really Learn The Power Rule?
The power rule is arguably the most frequently used calculus rule. This essay presents the mathematical fundamentals behind this useful rule in detail!
Correlation (II): How To Spot The Surrogate Endpoint Problem?
More than 130 years after the discovery of correlation, the surrogate endpoint problem is still unsolved. It tricks researchers into making false conclusions.
Learning Better Using Tacit Knowledge
Tacit knowledge is not only essential for learning better but also for highly personalized expertise. Be an expert whilst being YOU at the same time!
Calculus (IV): How To Replace Limits With Infinitesimals?
This essay is all about an alternative version of calculus that aims to replace limits with infinitesimals. The history behind infinitesimal calculus is rough!
Ant On A Rubber Rope Paradox – How To Solve It?
The Ant on a rubber rope paradox exposes intuition's blind side via mathematical logic. Will a slow-moving ant ever reach the end of a faster stretching rope?
Correlation: One Of The Most Misunderstood Concepts In Science
Correlation is at the heart of scientific discovery. Yet, researchers abundantly misread this term. This essay covers the counter-intuitive math behind it.