by The Prof | Jan 30, 2026 | Musings
Causality: The Bridge Between Physics and Mind In the last essay, we talked about the arrow of time—and I told you it isn’t what you think. We poked at entropy, at why eggs scramble but don’t unscramble, and at why “forward” in time feels so obvious even though the...
by The Prof | Jan 30, 2026 | Musings
The Arrow of Time Isn’t What You Think Preamble In the last essay, we dismantled the idea that time “flows” like a cosmic river. Instead, we discovered that what feels like flow is really your brain stitching together memories, predictions, and a rising tide of...
by The Prof | Jan 30, 2026 | Musings
Why Time Feels Like It Flows (Even If Physics Says It Doesn’t) Preamble: The Strange Comfort of a Moving River Most of us don’t spend our mornings wrestling with the nature of time. We just feel it sliding past — the gentle drift from “before coffee” to “after...
by The Prof | Jan 26, 2026 | Musings
What Is Time? (According to Feynman, Not Hollywood) Preamble: A Quick Tease Every so often, a question sneaks up on you — one you’ve heard your whole life but never actually looked at. “What is time?” sounds simple until you try to answer it without checking your...
by The Prof | Oct 15, 2025 | Tech How-to
🖥️ How to Create a Desktop Shortcut for Microsoft PC Manager Works on Windows 11 when the EXE is hidden and Start menu options are missing. ✅ Step-by-Step Instructions Open the Run dialog: Press Windows + R. Type: shell:AppsFolder and press Enter. Find “Microsoft PC...