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The Quantum Story (Why Do Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics Lead to Misunderstandings?)

In this blog post, we examine the misunderstandings arising from interpretations of quantum mechanics through The Quantum Story. We unravel the complex logic of quantum mechanics, focusing on the concept of wave-particle duality.   It is no exaggeration to say the 21st century is the era of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics provides the theoretical foundation for technologies that...

Where do the boundaries lie for a scientist’s responsibility regarding inventions and discoveries?

This blog post examines how much responsibility scientists and engineers should bear for their inventions and discoveries, focusing on Heisenberg’s theory of researcher responsibility.   Heisenberg is a physicist famous for the ‘Uncertainty Principle,’ one of the core theories of quantum physics. His book ‘Physics and Beyond: Encounters and Conversations’ compiles debates he had with...

Are beaver dams and the Tit for Tat strategy products of genes or replicators?

This blog post reinterprets animal behavior and cultural transmission patterns from the perspective of ‘selfish replicators,’ examining how evolutionary phenomena difficult to explain solely by genes can be reconceptualized.   The debates surrounding 21st-century evolutionary theory cannot be explained without reference to Richard Dawkins’s controversial work, The Selfish Gene. This...

In the Age of Science, How Should Religious Belief Be Reevaluated?

This blog post attempts to reconsider and reevaluate the meaning of religious belief in an era dominated by science and reason.   “If one person suffers from delusions, it’s called insanity. If many people suffer from delusions, it’s called religion.” This is a passage from the introduction of Richard Dawkins’ book, borrowing Robert Pirsig’s words to describe religion...

In the Age of Science and Technology, Where Does Humanity Lie?

This blog post reflects on the meaning of humanity within a society dominated by science and technology, through Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorphosis’.   Waking up one morning, Gregor discovers he has become a bug. Transformed into a bug, Gregor finds himself unwelcome anywhere human hands reach, ultimately rejected even by his own family, becoming a true superfluous human. If one focuses...

Is the accumulation of parts more important in scientific research, or is holistic insight more crucial?

In this blog post, we explore the essence of scientific research, focusing on the discussions between Heisenberg, Burton, and Dirac.   ‘Physics and Beyond: Encounters and Conversations’ is a book recording conversations, debates on various topics with numerous people encountered while researching atomic physics, and the author’s own reflections. This book goes beyond merely explaining...

How do ‘The Last Song’ and ‘Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship’ differ?

This blog post compares ‘The Last Song’ and ‘Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship’, analyzing the distinct characteristics of coming-of-age novels and the differences in personal growth depicted through their respective social contexts.   Preface Just as people have diverse tastes in music, each person has their own favorite novels and preferred genres. The thrill and emotion I felt when I...

「The Selfish Gene」: Is Human Nature Determined by Genes or Shaped by Environment?

This blog post examines whether human nature is determined by genes or shaped by environment, based on 「The Selfish Gene」.   As life sciences have recently become a major topic, the term ‘The Selfish Gene’ is being cited across various fields. I consider Richard Dawkins a scientist who captivates the world’s attention with his astonishing logic when discussing genetics. In this book...

Why does blind love make youth even more dangerous?

In this blog post, we deeply explore the meaning and background of why youthful emotions sometimes invite danger and tragedy, through the passionate and reckless love displayed by the protagonists in 『Manon Lescaut』.   Nat King Cole was an American singer who passed away decades ago. Though he was active way back in the mid-1900s, he has a song that remains beloved by people today...

‘Brave New World’: Could a Dystopian Society Become Reality?

This blog post explores the dangers of a dystopian society where technological advancement threatens humanity and freedom, using Aldous Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’ as a lens, and discusses its potential in modern society.   Aldous Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’ is a novel depicting a future dystopia born from scientific progress and mass production. It portrays the tragedy of humanity...