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Vannevar Bush: The Man Who Imagined the Internet Before It Existed
Long before the internet, search engines, or even personal computers, Vannevar Bush was thinking about a world where knowledge could be connected, accessible, and personal. While most of his peers focused on the machines themselves, Bush was focused on how humans would navigate information, a question that defines our era today. Building a Map of Knowledge Bush imagined the “Memex,” a device that could store all of a person’s books, records, and communications, and allow them

Jan Zucker
Feb 41 min read


Ada Lovelace: How One Woman Predicted the Age of AI
Ada Lovelace We are continuing our series on overshadowed geniuses who quietly built the future. Today, it’s Ada Lovelace. Most people know her as “the first computer programmer,” but that barely scratches the surface. She imagined a world where machines could think, create, and interact with us, decades before anyone else even considered it. She saw the future, and nobody believed her. The Analytical Engine and the First Algorithm Ada worked with Charles Babbage, trans

Jan Zucker
Nov 27, 20252 min read


Josiah Willard Gibbs: The Hidden Architect of Thermodynamics
We are continuing our series on overshadowed geniuses who made incredible discoveries that moved civilization forward. Today we focus on Josiah Willard Gibbs and his foundational work in thermodynamics. When we think about the scientific breakthroughs that power our modern world, names like Newton, Einstein, or even Tesla often take the spotlight. But have you ever heard of Josiah Willard Gibbs, the Yale professor whose insights form the backbone of modern chemistry and physi

Jan Zucker
May 19, 20252 min read
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