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Welcome to the Science page of Philosophical Chat, where we journey into the fascinating world of science—from the tiniest subatomic particles to the vast expanses of the cosmos. Science offers us extraordinary insights into the natural world, revealing mysteries once thought unimaginable.

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Leonardo in his creative studio

Leonardo da Vinci: Innovation from Curiosity

Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance polymath whose curiosity bridged art, science, and engineering. This article explores his life, notebooks, inventions, and why his way of thinking still challenges modern ideas about creativity and knowledge.
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Jordan Peterson portrait

Jordan Peterson: Psychology, Meaning, and a Life in Public Debate

Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist who rose from academic life into global public debate. This article explores his background, ideas on meaning and responsibility, and why his work continues to polarise audiences far beyond psychology.
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Gerald Schroeder

Gerald Schroeder: Science, Scripture, and the Search for Meaning

Gerald Schroeder is a physicist and theologian who argues that modern science and ancient scripture describe the same reality in different languages. This article explores his ideas on time, creation, and the relationship between physics and faith.
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Portrait of Richard Dawkins agains imagery of human evolution

Richard Dawkins: Evolution, Ideas, and the God Question

Richard Dawkins is one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of modern science. This article explores his ideas on evolution, reason, religion, and why his work continues to shape public debate far beyond biology.
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Peter Higgs: The Quiet Physicist Behind One of the Loudest Discoveries in Science

Peter Higgs proposed the existence of the Higgs field and Higgs boson in the 1960s, explaining how particles acquire mass. Decades later, the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN confirmed one of the most significant ideas in modern physics, reshaping our understanding of the ...
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Michael Levin and the Shape of Mind

Michael Levin and the Shape of Mind

Michael Levin is a biologist exploring how bioelectric signalling shapes development, regeneration, and intelligence in living systems. His work challenges traditional views of the body–mind divide by showing how cells cooperate to build and repair complex organisms.
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