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Professor Stardust
In 1905, Albert Einstein dropped a bombshell on the scientific world—quite literally.
His equation, E = mc², didn’t just change physics; it changed our understanding of reality—it said that mass and energy are interchangeable. That every bit of matter carries within it an unimaginable reservoir of energy.
Let us call it... The Knowledge Equation
Knowledge is energy per time.
We often hear people say "knowledge is power". Well, i dare say its a literal statement; it’s not just a metaphor, it’s physics... of the mind.
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I fell in a deep sleep while watching an episode of Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk and landed in a physics classroom alone puzzling the nature of light - certainly not 'light makeup'. I found myself glossing over the nature of energy and light and knowledge. I woke up with six words on my lips: knowledge and energy are the same...
Unlike Archimedes and like most men who do not trust their memories, I quickly notified my fiancé of the dream I had just woken from. Having relieved my mind of the immediate athazagoraphobia, I continued to ponder—what if knowledge behaves like mass?
I pondered Quantum Consciousness - the idea that your thoughts, awareness, and mind might be powered—not just by electrical signals in your brain—but by quantum processes happening at a tiny, subatomic level. Think of it as your brain running a kind of quantum computer—where thoughts, intuitions, and insights may collapse into consciousness much like quantum wavefunctions collapse into particles.
Credits: Parth G.
In quantum mechanics, the wavefunction represents all possible states a particle can occupy. When observed, the wavefunction "collapses" into one state. This is another way of saying, 'all the guesses and probabilities became one certain answer'; thats what we mean when we say a wave function collapses.
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Similarly, in human cognition, you might hold a cloud of potential ideas, memories, and intuitions (superposition), until one “collapses” into awareness—into a decision, a word, an action. That moment is when K transforms into energy.
So mass, when multiplied by the speed of light squared, gives us energy. But knowledge? It becomes power when it is activated, when it’s retrieved, when it moves. Shall we then say that if you’ve got tons of knowledge but can’t access it quickly (hello, exam blackout), your Eₖ is low?
But someone with sharp, distilled knowledge and vast information? They are walking, talking, problem-solving reactors.
I found that this idea is rooted in cognitive science and thermodynamics:
All these are evidences of the knowledge equation!
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This is not journalism. It is, however, a developing story. Watch out. One lesson for now is: you do not need to split atoms to generate huge power, you have a biological nuclear reactor over your neck.
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