In this blog post, we’ll explore the dilemma raised by ‘The Matrix’—the sensory equivalence of virtual reality and the ethics of choice, specifically the tension between the freedom to choose ignorance and the responsibility to seek the truth. The Film’s Setting and the Sensory Equivalence of Virtual Reality The movie ‘The Matrix’ depicts a future where artificial...
Has South Korea Really Become the World’s 95th Oil-Producing Country?
In this blog post, we’ll examine the news that South Korea has become the world’s 95th oil-producing country and take a look at the process of oil and gas development. If you were to ask, “Is South Korea an oil-producing country?” many people would likely dismiss the idea as absurd. This is likely because South Korea is the world’s sixth-largest oil importer, and we’ve heard the phrase “We...
Is South Korea Really an IT Powerhouse?
In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the image of South Korea as an “IT powerhouse” and the reality behind it. The Image Created by the Media vs. Everyday Experience Expressions like “IT powerhouse” or “mobile powerhouse” frequently appear in brochures, advertisements, and news reports introducing South Korea. As a result, many people naturally perceive South Korea as a leader in...
Is South Korea the “Plastic Surgery Republic”?
In this blog post, we’ll explore the background behind the prevalence of plastic surgery in Korea, as well as its cultural and evolutionary causes. Traditional Aesthetics and the Modern Ideal Single eyelids, delicate eyes, a small but cute nose, and a round, egg-shaped face resemble the faces of beauties painted by artists during the Joseon Dynasty. Conversely, double eyelids, cartoonishly...
Should college students really try so hard to get to know so many people?
In this blog post, I’d like to share a realization I’ve come to during my time in college: there’s no need to go out of your way to get to know a lot of people when it comes to relationships. My Expectations vs. Reality in College When you become a college student, everyone worries about relationships. This is because humans are social beings, and that nature becomes even more apparent...
If you were in that situation, which would you choose: the “red pill” or the “blue pill”?
In this blog post, we’ll explore reality, virtual reality, and free will through the scene in ‘The Matrix’ where the protagonist must choose between the red pill and the blue pill. Scenes from The Matrix and Popular Culture Just as scenes of dodging bullets by leaning backward are often seen in cinematic direction, one scene from The Matrix left a deep impression on popular...
Which yellow pill would you choose?
In this blog post, we’ll use the pill scene from the movie ‘The Matrix’ as a starting point to explore the dilemma of choosing between virtual reality and reality, truth and falsehood. The Matrix and the Intuition of Choice Anyone who has seen the movie “The Matrix” will find it hard to forget the scene where Morpheus offers the red and blue pills. Neo swallows the red pill...
Are you going to live locked up in a zoo cage?
In this blog post, I’ll reflect on the choice between virtual reality and reality after watching the movie ‘The Matrix’ (1999). The world of ‘The Matrix’ is truly fascinating. Starting from the imagination of what would happen if artificial intelligence—capable of creative computation rather than merely performing pre-programmed tasks—were to emerge, the film...
How Did the Caloric Theory Evolve into the Laws of Thermodynamics?
In this blog post, we will examine how the 18th-century caloric theory was disproved and led to the 19th-century laws of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy. In the 18th century, it was widely accepted that the substance of heat was “caloric,” a collection of massless particles that flowed from high-temperature to low-temperature areas. This was known as the caloric theory, which...
Nethack: Why Is It Still Considered a Classic Masterpiece?
In this blog post, we’ll take a step-by-step look at Nethack’s history, its text-based graphics, high level of freedom, and brutal difficulty, as well as some simple tips to help beginners get started right away. Overview Nethack, released in 1987, is one of the representative titles of the early roguelike genre. Although it came out later than its predecessor, Rogue, it is certainly...