Computer Engineering Student & Creator of Neotic Insights
I explore science, technology, and the wisdom of great books — and share ideas that are genuinely worth thinking about.
A mind fascinated by the universe — from quantum physics to AI breakthroughs to the philosophy hidden in great books.
Neotic Insights is a space for people who believe that understanding the world at a deeper level is one of the most rewarding things you can do.
From the latest breakthroughs in science to the transformative power of technology, and the timeless wisdom locked inside great books — every post is crafted to spark a new way of seeing.
From quantum entanglement to black hole thermodynamics — science keeps proving that reality is far more bizarre and beautiful than our intuitions allow. We break it down so anyone can grasp the magic.
Cutting through the hype to understand what's actually changing — and why it matters for all of us.
The best ideas from self-help and philosophy, distilled into actionable lessons you'll actually remember.
The science and engineering behind the technologies that could reshape civilization.
How the brain actually works — and what that means for learning, habits, and becoming who you want to be.
Every post is carefully researched and stripped of noise. You get the core idea, clearly explained — nothing more, nothing less.
Complex ideas made beautiful. Science and tech presented in ways that are genuinely easy on the eyes and even easier to understand.
New ideas posted regularly. A steady feed of wonder, discovery, and knowledge to keep your mind growing every week.
The most interesting insights live at the intersection of fields. We connect the dots between science, tech, and human wisdom.
Book summaries and self-growth content that you can actually apply. Real lessons, not just inspiration porn.
All content is completely free, forever. This is a passion project built for people who love to learn, not a paywall.
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