This blog post examines the background and causes of scientific error that led scientists to long accept the non-existent canals of Mars as truth. In 1894, claims that highly evolved intelligent life existed on Mars captured media attention. This claim was based on complex, intertwined lines appearing on maps of Mars at the time, referred to as canals. First reported in 1878, these Martian...
Is history a product that reflects and is reinterpreted by the changes of the times and society?
This blog post explores the discussion that history is not merely a record of past facts, but is reinterpreted and reconstructed according to the changes of the times and society, examining the meaning and bias of historical records. To answer the profoundly difficult question of what history is in very simple terms, it can commonly be said that it refers both to the facts themselves that...
How did the steam engine and machinery transform human civilization?
This blog post examines the historical significance of how the development of the steam engine and machinery replaced human labor and accelerated the speed and efficiency of civilization. We live surrounded by more machines than we realize. When asked to think of something considered a machine, most people picture cars or washing machines. In the movie ‘3 Idiots’, the protagonist Rancho...
Can historical facts be explained by universal laws, or must they be understood within their particular contexts?
This blog post explores whether historical facts can be explained by universal laws or must be understood solely within the specific context of each event. Are historical facts governed by universal laws, or are they unique? This question has long been a subject of sustained interest and debate among historians. This topic extends beyond mere academic curiosity, demanding deep reflection...
Can Integrated Liberal Arts and Science Education Succeed in Cultivating Creative Convergence Talent?
This blog post examines whether integrated liberal arts and science education can succeed in cultivating creative convergence talent. Let’s explore the meaning and potential of this educational shift together. The Need for Humanities-Science Integration Humanities-science integration is an inevitable process we must undergo. In today’s rapidly changing global environment...
Can low risk and high return coexist?
This blog post examines the principle of balancing returns and risk, exploring whether true low-risk, high-return investments are possible within market logic. Why do lower risks yield lower returns? You’ve likely heard the phrase ‘High Risk, High Return’ at least once. It means that holding financial assets with high investment risk allows you to expect correspondingly higher...
Is the nude art, or the gaze of power?
This blog post takes a deep dive into the nude painting within the European painting tradition, examining whether it is truly a pure artistic expression or a social construct where power and the gaze operate. In the European oil painting tradition, women have long been central subjects. A prime example is the nude painting. Through nude paintings, we can examine how women were visually...
Is it acceptable to relax the separation of banking and industry regulations in Korea?
This blog post examines whether relaxing the separation of banking and industry regulations to foster internet-only banks in Korea is truly justified, weighing the pros and cons. South Korea’s Internet Banks: Innovation or Illusion? The first internet-only bank in South Korea was K Bank, established under the leadership of telecommunications company KT. When K Bank opened its doors...
Can videos featuring people in school uniforms be considered to incite sexual crimes?
This blog post takes an in-depth look at whether videos featuring people in school uniforms actually incite sexual crimes, examining the issue from both legal and societal perspectives. In Korea, the number of sex crimes has been steadily increasing recently. Sex crimes targeting children and adolescents are particularly serious offenses that can rob a person of their entire childhood or...
How Did the 1929 Stock Market Crash Bring the World to Its Knees?
This blog post examines how the 1929 collapse of the U.S. stock market spread into a global economic depression. The Great Depression that struck the entire world in the 1930s was an economic downturn of unprecedented severity and duration in the history of capitalism. The scale and duration of the economic shock were unparalleled compared to any previous recession, causing massive...