Hermeneutics in physics and theology

The mathematician argues incorrectly if he wants to measure God’s will with a compass, but the theologian is also wrong if he thinks that one can learn astronomy or chemistry from the Psalter. Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov Perhaps not everyone has heard the phrases hermeneutics in physics and theology. So let’s start with concepts. Hermeneutics (from […]

What professions are valuable now?

In order to have a desire to learn, you need to understand the goal you are striving for. After all, as is known from the foundations of pedagogy, only a stimulus (external influence or threat) and one’s own desire motivate one to study. I suppose each of us would choose our own desire as a […]

10 Best Practices for Data Protection

In childhood, parents teach children not to trust strangers, this useful skill, along with an understanding of the proverb “free cheese is only in a mousetrap,” can save children who have already grown up from many troubles. Interestingly, the translation of the same proverb from English sounds like this: “There’s always free cheese in the […]

Interesting misunderstandings that shook the world

American mathematician George Danzig, being a graduate student at the university, one day was late for class and took the equations written on the blackboard for homework. It seemed to him more complicated than usual, but after a few days he was able to complete it. It turned out that he solved two “unsolvable” problems […]