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Wed 4 Feb 2026
TST Weekly Column
4 Feb
This week:
When explanatory models become identities, communication breaks down.
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This Week:
— Boundaries —
Boundaries reveal where understanding ends—and honesty begins.
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This week I chose Planck because we’re struggling—not just with truth, but with where truth honestly ends. In science, Planck time marks the boundary where our best explanations stop working and humility becomes necessary. In our social and political world, we rarely mark those boundaries. We push certainty past what evidence can support, and communication breaks down as beliefs harden into identities. This week’s piece explores what happens when we forget where explanation ends—and why learning to recognize those limits may be the first step back toward understanding one another.

–Michael Alan Prestwood
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1 Story of the Week »

Max Planck
1858
Lived from 1858 to 1947, aged 89.
Planck discovered limits by following the math honestly—even when it contradicted intuition.

2 Quote of the Week »

3 Science »

Why is Planck time important?
Planck time marks the boundary where our best current physical theories stop describing reality reliably.

4Philosophy »

Did talking our way through life drive a million years of brain growth?
Human brain size increased rapidly over the last million years, and growing communication demands may have been a major evolutionary driver.

5Critical Thinking »

Why do we struggle to recognize the limits of our own thinking?
Good thinking requires recognizing where explanation stops -- where evidence stops.

6History!

Has Planck’s Constant been updated?
Planck’s constant evolved from a mathematical fix into a fundamental boundary of our current understanding of reality.
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Article of the Week
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Empty Space: A Dive into Particle Physics
Particle Physics
What we casually call “empty space” is anything but empty. Even the quietest regions of the universe are shaped by particles passing through, forces acting at a distance, and fields extending everywhere. Our idea of emptiness reflects the limits of perception, not the absence of reality.
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This Week
February 4, 2026
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WWB Research….
1. Story of the Week
Max Planck
2. Quote of the Week
“It was an act of despair, to sacrifice physics for the sake of finding an explanation.”
3. Science FAQ »
Why is Planck time important?
4. Philosophy FAQ »
Did talking our way through life drive a million years of brain growth?
5. Critical Thinking FAQ »
Why do we struggle to recognize the limits of our own thinking?
6. History FAQ!
Has Planck’s Constant been updated?
Bonus Deep-Dive Article
Empty Space: A Dive into Particle Physics
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