Wednesday, 30 August 2023
1896
Monday, 14 August 2023
700 year-old markings
I can't stop being amazed at 700-year old stone markings made by masons in a medieval castle. They were engraved during the castle construction, probably by masons that couldn't read or write, but they stood the test of time, as a bridge between a labor-hand and a marketeer that deals with AI, 700 years apart.
Sunday, 23 July 2023
Coal
The extreme simplicity of coal, its cost and availability as an energy source are framing (as f.ck.ing) the fight against climate change. We will not succeeding in stoping climate change if we can't sort out this triple disadvantage of renewables vs coal. It will be really hard to do it.
Sunday, 25 June 2023
The last sati
I thought the last documented sati (imolation of the wife in the huband's funeral pyre) in India had occurred in... 1987... But, sadly, there are reports of sati being performed still in the XIX.
The profound disrespect for women is both a shame and a hinderance in a society that strives to be competitive in a world where every single individual contribution enriches the world.
Wednesday, 7 June 2023
Deterministic chances
Reality's timeline depends on the perspective. If we look from past to present, reality is probabilistic, subject to chances. But if we look the other way around, from present to past, the perspective will turn out to be deterministic. A fascinating subject, I think.