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The ‘Physics’ tag within Weekend Stories collects posts where topics from cultural history, philosophy, or religion happen to intersect with physical concepts or scientific worldviews. Unlike the technical and mathematical focus of my main blog, these entries explore how physical ideas, such as space, time, causality, or observation, appear in unexpected contexts: from parallels drawn between Buddhist thought and quantum mechanics, to historical perceptions of nature, or the symbolic use of astronomy in religious art.
The goal is not to teach physics, but to reflect on its broader resonance: How do ancient or spiritual worldviews deal with physical reality? Where do modern scientific metaphors overlap with cultural narratives? And how have physical theories shaped our collective imagination? These posts emerge from reading, travel, and observation, always rooted in curiosity about the conceptual bridges between physics and the human world.
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