Ergodicity says that the faster the GDP grows, the slower your salary rises. That sounds absurd, right? But it is indeed true. Read the essay to find out how.
Does Mathematics 😒 Really Deserve All This Hate?
Confession: I used to hate mathematics 😒 too! But does it really have to be this way? Does math deserve the hate it gets? Check out my essay for the answers.
How To Really Solve This Tricky Algebra Problem (IX)
Welcome to the ninth entry in the tricky algebra problem series. Following the last entry, we are still dealing with a relatively easy yet tricky puzzle here. You are presented with the following equation: [2^(3x)] − (2^x) = 336 where x ∈ R Given this setting, your challenge is to solve for ‘x’. Unlike some of the […]
Calculus (IX): How To Really Understand The Product Rule
In this 9th calculus series essay, we cover the product rule of differentiation. Learn how to actually use the first principles behind the product rule!
The Sleeping Beauty Problem: How To Really Solve It?
The sleeping beauty problem is a highly controversial decision theory puzzle. It divides experts until this day. Check out what the controversy is all about!
Fallacy: How To Really Understand It?
Fallacy is a term that is often misused in the name of science. This essay explains the formal usage of fallacy and helps you avoid pseudoscientific arguments.
To Infinity And Beyond? – What Is The Final Destination?
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!
Calculus (VIII): How To Learn The Sum Rule And The Difference Rule
In this 8th calculus essay, you learn the basic math behind the sum rule and the difference rule. Get to know WHY the rules of differentiation actually work!
Tricky Logic Puzzle (IV): How To Really Solve It?
Welcome to the fourth entry in the tricky logic puzzle series. Test your logical reasoning skills with this light bulb puzzle! This time, Cheat is backl!
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!