Nikola Kamchev
Bio
22 y/o writer, thinker, philosopher, and innovator towards all attainable good.
“The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.”
“Silence is worse; all truths that are kept silent become poisonous.”
- Friedrich Nietzsche
Stories (8/0)
How Artificial intelligence Will Take Over Many Of The Higher Skill Jobs Too
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to penetrate into various vertical areas, it is becoming apparent that further novel computer breakthroughs are looming in the near future. AI is a passing fad, as we have heard many times recently, but the future of technology is already there. Artificial intelligence, or AI for short, will make programming jobs redundant in the future.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in Futurism
The Actualization of The Self
Friedrich Nietzsche was not only influential in the 19th century, but also the most influential philosopher of the 20th century. The German thinker wrote in the prologue to Nietzsche's Thus sprach Zarathustra that man is something that must be surpassed. In it he explains that "man is the rope that connects the animal and the superman" (Nietzsche, Nietzsche et al., 1864).
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in Futurism
The Application of Thermodynamics with Bitcoin
The great futurist and scientist Buckminster Fuller wrote about the need for an energy-based currency, and it is almost since the dawn of Bitcoin that we will one day destroy the Earth. The Bitcoin system is secured by the Bitcoin Blockchain, a decentralized, open peer-to-peer network. Social physics is used to uncover the secrets of this collaborative network, a practice often used to launder stolen Bitcoins.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in The Chain
The Love For One's Self
David Owen argues that there are two ways to understand Nietzsche's self-conception - love. David Owen has argued, and I agree there are good reasons for that, but he is wrong on one of them. He is right about the other, but it is not that simple.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in Geeks
Deconstructing Dostoevsky's Notes From The Underground
It is perhaps no surprise that Fyodor Dostoevsky is considered one of the greatest psychological writers of all time, if you look at his work in the fields of psychology, philosophy and literature. The Russian writer forced us to confront the more uncomfortable tendencies of modernity, satirising not only modern society but also its most dangerous tendencies. The Underground and Man's Notes from the Underground is an insightful and illuminating look at the kind of problems that modern Russian society inevitably creates, and the consequences of those problems.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in Humans
Bitcoin Simplified
By using it as a security mechanism, the Bitcoin system uses a living species that has no selfish genes to create a system that comes to collective bargaining while still operating competitively. The proof - the work - makes Bitcoin the ultimate arbiter of truth.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in The Chain
Bitcoin's Unknown Founder
A brief history on bitcoin. August 18, 2008 the domain name Bitcoin.org is registered, preceding the official launch of bitcoin by almost 5 months, followed by a publication of the bitcoin white paper explaining key concepts such as how bitcoin solves the critical problem of double spending and privacy wherein one party can spend their money on two separate occasions thus rendering the currency untrustworthy.
By Nikola Kamchevabout a year ago in The Chain