The Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox and the Future of Quantum Physics

What is Schrödinger’s cat

In the fascinating world of quantum physics, one question often pops up: What is Schrödinger’s cat? In 1935, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger created one of the most iconic thought experiments in scientific history. This compelling paradox continues to stir debates in science, philosophy, and even pop culture nearly a century later. His goal was simple …

How Metaguiding Improves Comprehension, Speed, and Attention

key to study

Many students believe that reading slowly leads to better understanding. In practice, the opposite is often true. Slow reading frequently invites distraction, boredom, and fragmented comprehension. Instead of absorbing meaning, readers become overly focused on the mechanics of reading itself. In The Key to Study Skills (2nd Edition): Simple Strategies to Double Your Reading, Memory, …

The Japanese Productivity Miracle: Eliminating Waste to Unlock Flow

THREE STATES OF TRIPLE PRODUCTIVITY Harness Multitasking, Rumination and Flow

Productivity is often misunderstood as doing more in less time. Japan offers a radically different lesson: productivity is about removing what does not matter. This idea is explored in depth in the book THREE STATES OF TRIPLE PRODUCTIVITY: Harness Multitasking, Rumination and Flow, presenting productivity as a structured process of reducing waste and improving intentional …