Diary of an Unknown Physicist

I describe through diary-like entries why life as a physicist is fun -- even without fame and fortune.

Saturday, July 6, 2024

The Truth About Stolen Elections - What to Trust and How to Know What is True

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Productive discussions about opinions need to be steeped in facts. Facts are determined in a disciplined process that requires us to set a...
Sunday, February 5, 2023

Medical Tests: the more the better

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I have two gripes with the medical profession. First, doctors should take more data not less. Also, medical professionals should recognize...
Monday, January 30, 2023

Should we Fear ChatGPT?

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ChatGPT is a program that purportedly converses with humans like an equal.  Professors have identified students who have used this artifi...
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Monday, January 9, 2023

Fruit is Bad for You (at Least it is for me)

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Those of you who know me are aware of my love for data, and the fact that I collect all kinds of health indicators in a search for patterns....
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Mark G. Kuzyk
I have always enjoyed science, and more broadly, reason. By shedding superstition and emotionally-based sloppy thinking, humans have made great progress in understanding the universe, from the fabric of spacetime, to clusters of galaxies, and everything in between, including life. Through an understanding of human evolution, we can appreciate our special place in the universe and marvel at the brain's ability to think. In short, the scientific method allows us to know what was thought unknowable only a few decades ago.
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