Floor.

In this article we investigate a mathematical model that determines the route of an elevator based on the sum of floor choices of the users. We argue that by integrating the total sum of the selected floors into the route planning, we can achieve a more efficient distribution of elevator movements, which can result in less waiting time for the users and increased efficiency of elevator use.

Everything is random.

Everything is Random, So is This Sentence: A Philosophical Essay The statement "everything is random, so is this sentence" forces us to reconsider our most fundamental beliefs about the universe and our place in it. It raises questions about causality, purpose and meaning, and whether there is any inherent structure to the world around us at all.

Tandem.

In this article, we explore the benefits of riding a tandem bike alone, both front and back. Although traditionally viewed as a two-person activity, our research suggests that solo use of a tandem bicycle may provide unexpected benefits in terms of physical fitness, mental toughness and technical skill. 1. Introduction Tandem bicycles are traditionally associated... Continue Reading →

Ten.

In today's world of rapidly evolving technology and science, efficiency and simplicity are more important than ever before. One of the foundations of this world is the way we count. For centuries, the 10-language system (decimal system) has been the most commonly used method, and with good reason. In this article I will argue firmly why… Continue Reading →

Book.

Reading a book backwards can be a refreshing experience because the reader does not know what is about to happen. This can increase the tension and make the reader think about the events that are unfolding. For example, in a thriller, reading the ending first would add a new dimension to the unravelling... Continue Reading →

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