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About Baryon
Baryon is the founder and editor of Web News For Us. Driven by a lifelong fascination with the biggest unanswered questions in science — from the genetic code written into every living cell to the artificial intelligence now learning to read it, and from the cosmological forces shaping a universe we have barely begun to map to the lives of the extraordinary minds who first dared to ask the questions — he has spent years studying molecular biology, modern physics, astrophysics, and the history of scientific thought. He covers Genetics & Research, Science & AI, Space, and the lives of history's greatest scientists and mathematicians in Books & Legends. If you have ever looked at the night sky and felt that pull to understand what is out there, curious to know how AI thinks or wondered about an entire universe coiled inside your genes, you are exactly where you need to be.
The Concept of Singularity: What 2037 Could Mean for Science, Technology and Human Civilisation
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The Concept of Singularity: What 2037 Could Mean for Science, Technology and Human Civilisation

The singularity is one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern science. Here is what it actually means across technology, physics and human civilisation — and why 2037 matters.
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Posted by Baryon March 11, 2025
David Deutsch’s Fabric of Reality: Quantum Physics, Evolution, Computation, and Knowledge as One
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David Deutsch’s Fabric of Reality: Quantum Physics, Evolution, Computation, and Knowledge as One

David Deutsch proposed a unified theory of everything in 1997 — connecting quantum physics, evolution, computation, and knowledge. The quantum computing revolution proves he was right.
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Posted by Baryon February 15, 2025
Carl Jung: The Scientist Who Mapped the Unconscious and Why Neuroscience Is Proving Him Right
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Carl Jung: The Scientist Who Mapped the Unconscious and Why Neuroscience Is Proving Him Right

Carl Jung proposed the collective unconscious in 1912. A 2025 paper in Neuroscience of Consciousness has now given his archetypes a rigorous neural framework. Here is the full story.
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Posted by Baryon February 14, 2025
A Book That Inspired Generations: Review of Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time”
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A Book That Inspired Generations: Review of Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time”

A thoughtful review of Stephen Hawking’s groundbreaking bestseller A Brief History of Time — how it simplified complex ideas about the universe, black holes, and the Big Bang for millions of readers worldwide.
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Posted by Baryon February 13, 2025
How Quantum Computers Work: A Beginner’s Guide to Quantum Computing Explained
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How Quantum Computers Work: A Beginner’s Guide to Quantum Computing Explained

Quantum computers work on principles that classical computers cannot replicate. Here is how they actually work, what makes them powerful, and what realistic timelines look like.
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Posted by Baryon February 12, 2025

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