Pattern Recognition On November 25, 2025, Physical Review Letters published research claiming potential evidence for intrinsic spin-triplet superconductivity in niobium-rhenium (NbRe)—a finding that, if confirmed, would represent a breakthrough in quantum materials science. The editors selected it as a weekly recommendation. The research team, led by Professor Jacob Linder at NTNU's QuSpin center, reported a … Continue reading The Verification Paradox: How Scientific Caution Enables Extractive Claims in Quantum Materials Research
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What Counts as Thinking: Knowledge Externalization Beyond Prose
The Pattern That Demands Explanation For roughly three thousand years, each major technology of knowledge externalization — oral formulaic composition, writing, apprenticeship, formal pedagogy, digital demonstration — has provoked the same institutional response: practitioners of the prior mode declared that "real" thinking had been lost. Each time, the declaration was partially correct about what was … Continue reading What Counts as Thinking: Knowledge Externalization Beyond Prose
