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I'm a "Cat Detective" I help reunite lost cats with their families. I recharge over a cup of café latte, enjoy walking and traveling, and expand my thoughts through writing. By observing the world closely and following my intellectual curiosity as a blog writer, I hope my words can offer help and comfort to others.

Arthroscopic surgery: Is it really possible without using a scalpel?

In this blog post, we will take a look at arthroscopic surgery, a procedure that uses small, precise instruments to look inside joints, and examine whether it can be an effective treatment without incisions.   Frozen shoulder, cruciate ligament injury, and herniated disc. Do you know what these three conditions have in common? First of all, they are all common conditions that we often...

In an era of AI-driven vehicles, who will be responsible for accidents?

This blog post examines the legal liability issues surrounding autonomous vehicles and the possibility of legal personality for artificial intelligence.   Have you ever imagined a car that drives itself and takes you to your destination while you sit still? Probably everyone has encountered driverless cars at least once in science fiction movies or novels. Now, this imagination is no longer...

ActiveX, why are we still using this outdated technology?

In this blog post, we will look at why ActiveX technology still remains in our web environment and the security issues and inconveniences it causes.   ActiveX: Why are we still stuck with this outdated technology? A long time ago, South Korea experienced an unprecedented situation in which the computer networks of major broadcasters such as KBS, MBC, and YTN, as well as the National...

Is South Korea’s shutdown system a system for young people or an outdated regulation?

In this blog post, we take an in-depth look at whether the shutdown system implemented in South Korea under the pretext of protecting young people is actually effective or an outdated regulation.   “A (16), a member of a South Korean StarCraft 2 professional gaming team, participated in the Korean qualifying round for the Iron Squid II tournament in France on the afternoon of February...

Can we live without plastic?

In this blog post, we will look at the history and evolution of plastic, which has led human civilization, and consider whether it is possible to live without plastic.   Humans have been using tools for a long time. From the stone tools of the Paleolithic Age to the polished stone tools of the Neolithic Age, the bronze tools of the Bronze Age, and the iron tools of the Iron Age, tools have...

Is nuclear fusion the only answer to sustainable energy?

In this blog post, we will look at why nuclear fusion energy is attracting attention as the ultimate answer to sustainable energy, focusing on scientific principles and future possibilities.   Throughout world history, there have been major events that have greatly changed the international standing of countries through physical confrontation. These events are known as “wars.” The biggest...

In a world without death, how can we find meaning in life?

In this blog post, we will examine from a philosophical perspective how humans can reestablish the meaning and value of life in a world without death.   “Eternal life” has been a fundamental desire of humans since ancient times. Numerous religions consider immortality to be the highest religious value, and a simple internet search for the term “eternal life” will reveal countless writings by...

Is clothing studies simply the study of making clothes?

In this blog post, we will explore how clothing studies is not simply the study of making clothes, but a comprehensive field that encompasses everything from material research to psychological and social analysis.   What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term “clothing studies”? Many people probably think of famous designers. In fact, when most people hear “clothing...

Does genetic engineering lead humans to the realm of God?

In this blog post, we will examine whether genetic engineering technology challenges the limits of humanity and enters the realm of God, as well as its possibilities and ethical issues.   In ancient times, living creatures lived according to the commonly known “laws of nature,” such as “survival of the fittest” and “only the strong survive.” Humans were no exception. Humans, who could do...

Can we choose a fake reality that is happier than the real one?

In this blog post, based on the movie “The Matrix” and philosophical thinking, we will explore in depth whether we can choose a fake reality that is happier than the real one.   The Matrix, a movie about a virtual reality world dominated by human memories, caused a huge sensation in the film industry in 1999, riding the wave of the end-of-century atmosphere. Set in the year 2199, the movie...