What an Officer of the Soviet Strategic Missile Forces Taught us on Extreme Risk
Examining Lieutenant Colonel Petrov's 1983 decision that prevented nuclear war, and exploring how human judgment and ethical awareness remain crucial in managing extreme risks despite sophisticated systems.
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The Case for the Abolition of Coins and Banknotes
An in-depth analysis of why physical currency remains essential, from cultural significance and privacy rights to critical backup during power outages and cyber attacks. A defense of cash in an increasingly digital world.
Do Sabre-toothed Tigers Explain Modern Conspiracy Theories?
Exploring the evolutionary roots of conspiracy theories: from prehistoric pattern recognition to modern cognitive biases, and why our ancient survival instincts shape contemporary thinking.

