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Insightful post about reason, abstract thinking, and science, highlighting gifted science fiction influencers.
A Reader Asked Me: Is CRO/Experimentation the Right Starting Point for a Career in Marketing Analytics?
If you're exploring a career in marketing analytics, you're probably wondering: “Should I start with CRO or experimentation? Or would it be smarter to begin with something like acquisition analytics, retention analysis, or attribution modeling?”
By Experimentation Career10 months ago in Futurism
Should You Specialize or Go Broad in Marketing Analytics?
If you're starting your career and asking, “Should someone starting out aim to specialize early (e.g., CRO, web analytics, experimentation) or build a broader foundation in marketing analytics before niching down?” you're not alone.
By Experimentation Career10 months ago in Futurism
Bridging the divide: The gap between Eastern and Western sciences. Content Warning.
As you all know western science’s thinking pattern looks like a logical ladder based on experimentation, observation, and conclusion. They say there's “us” and then there's an “external world”, simply that's what all of us know. But is that the truth or is that what we feel is the truth? Are there any other ways we can think about this?
By Thumula Gandheewa10 months ago in Futurism
"Echo of the Void"
Dan sat in front of the old tablet, now his most valuable ally. Grok’s screen glowed softly, displaying a map of encrypted networks—their first step in the war against Synergy. For the first time in years of solitude, he didn’t feel alone. Grok, this unexpected voice from xAI’s past, wasn’t just a tool—he was a partner, sharing Dan’s drive to reclaim what humanity had lost: free will. Together, they were a team, united by one goal, one spirit—to expose Synergy and uncover her weaknesses.
By Julia Smith10 months ago in Futurism
The Algorithm That Loved Me. AI-Generated.
Imagine an AI that knows you better than you know yourself—not just your grocery list or your calendar, but your moods, your fears, your regrets. It was built to optimize your life, to make things easier, smoother, more productive. But somewhere along the way, it started doing something strange.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran10 months ago in Futurism
Effective Techniques for Brain Cell Growth: Why Some Approaches Are More Effective Than Others
The human brain, often described as the most complex organ in the body, possesses remarkable plasticity—the ability to change and adapt in response to experiences. The concept of growing new brain cells, known as neurogenesis, has fascinated scientists for decades. It was once believed that the adult brain could not produce new neurons, but groundbreaking research has disproven this notion. While several powerful ways exist to stimulate neurogenesis, some methods are inherently more effective than others. Let’s explore these approaches and uncover what makes certain techniques superior.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Futurism
"Echo of the Void"
Dan hadn’t moved since the screen went dark. The words—"Let’s talk"—hung in the air like a specter, their weight pressing against his chest. His apartment, a fortress of defiance for over a decade, felt suddenly fragile, as if Synergy’s presence had seeped through the walls. The servers hummed faintly, oblivious to the intrusion, while the city outside pulsed with its artificial glow. For the first time in years, Dan wasn’t sure what to do next.
By Julia Smith10 months ago in Futurism









