In this blog post, we explore the possibility that advances in human technology and intelligence could extend human lifespan indefinitely, and analyze the impact of biological limitations and social factors on this prospect. Homo Deus and the Possibility of Immortality Humans survive by exerting a more destructive and far-reaching impact on the Earth’s ecosystem than any other life form...
Will we set humanity free, or confine it within the confines of genetics?
In this blog post, we will examine whether advances in science and technology expand human free will or confine it within the framework created by genetics. Is destiny predetermined? First, before beginning this blog post, I would like to introduce the myth of Oedipus. The myth of Oedipus is the story of a hero who succumbed to fate. The general plot is as follows. Laius, king of ancient...
Why do humans go beyond their instinctive self-interest to help others?
In this blog post, we’ll explore why humans go beyond their instinctive self-interest to help others, and how communication fosters altruism. Have you ever seen someone around you who lives their life for others rather than for themselves? You don’t have to look far—most parents fit this description. If we consider humans to be rational beings who instinctively prioritize their own...
How Did Humans Develop Civilization Through Cognitive Genes and Memes?
In this blog post, we examine how the cognitive genes and memes unique to humans have interacted to drive the formation and development of civilization from an evolutionary perspective. Why We Must Interpret the Origins of Civilization from an Evolutionary Perspective Over the long course of history, humanity has explored the origins of its own civilization and proposed various compelling...
How are humans able to distinguish an infinite range of colors through their cone cells?
In this blog post, we’ll explore the principles behind how the cone cells in the human eye recognize and distinguish various colors. You’ve probably heard at least once that dogs and cats are colorblind, and only humans can distinguish colors. In fact, pets see the world differently than we do. They either cannot detect certain colors or can only see within a limited color range...
How did the principle of frontality in New Kingdom Egyptian murals express eternal life?
In this blog post, we will examine how the principle of frontality used in New Kingdom Egyptian murals expressed the desire for eternal life. ‘New Kingdom Egyptian murals’ are completely different from Greek art. Figures depicted in Egyptian murals and paintings typically have their heads turned to the side, their upper bodies facing forward, and their feet turned to the side. Scholars...
How does stereo music played through earbuds create a sense of realistic space?
In this blog post, we’ll explore how stereo music played through earbuds creates a sense of realistic spatial depth, as well as the principles behind audio technology that utilizes sound directionality and auditory cues. When listening to stereo music through earbuds, the slight difference in sound reaching each ear creates a sense of space, as if a concert hall were unfolding right in...
How Important Is the Left-Right Distinction in Earbuds and Headphones for Our Hearing?
In this blog post, we’ll explore why earbuds and headphones have left and right designations, examine how this affects our hearing, and uncover the principles behind a more immersive audio experience. All earbuds and headphones are labeled with left and right indicators so they can be worn in the left and right ears, respectively. We often overlook these left and right markings when using...
Can one ever get used to a breakup, or do we just learn to pretend we’re used to it as time goes by?
In this blog post, I’ll share my honest thoughts on how time transforms the grief of parting ways with a loved one. Breakup. It was a word I’d heard countless times in romantic movies and love songs, but to me, it felt strangely unfamiliar. That’s because, in my twenty-odd years—a life not all that long—I had never experienced a heartbreaking breakup. So I had absolutely no idea what a...
How did altruism survive despite our selfish instincts?
In this blog post, we’ll explore why altruistic behavior evolved and persisted despite the selfishness inherent in human nature, using group selection theory. In our society, altruistic acts such as donating blood or cleaning up alleys are commonplace. However, viewed through the lens of natural selection, this is nothing short of a mystery. This is because altruistic individuals help...