by | Feb 18, 2026 | Evolution, Cognitive Architecture, Neuro-Algorithmic Mastery
Is human creativity a result of engineering via deliberate practice? This paper challenges the pervasive “Romantic Myth” of creativity—the notion that genius is an ontological gift bestowed upon a select few through lineage or mystical intervention. By...
by | Jan 21, 2026 | Cosmology, Evolution
Before Einstein or Newton, there was Anaximander. He dared to suggest a universe governed by natural laws rather than gods, proposing the apeiron—an eternal, boundless source similar to modern concepts of the cosmos. Dive into my latest blog post to see how the early...
by | Dec 16, 2025 | Evolution, Anthropology
Pints Over Pastry – Why Early Humans Farmed for Foam Based on the reporting of Gloria Dawson Introduction: The Accident of Agriculture For generations, the story of human civilization has been taught with a specific, wholesome consistency. We are told that our...
by | Nov 21, 2025 | Evolution
Envy’s Evolutionary Arc Tracing the Transformation from Ancestral Survival Imperative to Modern Catalyst for Innovation, Cooperation, and Self-Actualization in Homo Sapiens Introduction Why Envy’s Evolutionary Odyssey Matters Today In an era of...
by | Oct 22, 2025 | Evolution
The Intermingled Paths Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Homo Sapiens in Human Evolution In the remote Altai Mountains of Siberia, nestled high above the Anuy River, lies Denisova Cave—a site that has revolutionized our understanding of human origins. In 2012,...