S L Happy

Happy is a Machine Learning Engineer whose academic journey spans a Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur and postdoctoral research in France. While his professional work focuses on building intelligent systems, his deeper interest lies in philosophy and the timeless question of how to live well. Engaging with ideas from ethics, psychology, and human experience, he explores what a meaningful, balanced, and flourishing life might look like in an age shaped by technology.

This blog favors deep reflection over rote knowledge, emphasizing wisdom over quick fixes. Primarily LLM-crafted yet meticulously curated, it aligns with human thriving and mindful living. Dive in for revelations, spark your wonder, and ponder your path amid today's trials and age-old truths.

What is ‘Kessler Syndrome’? Why do scientists are worried about it?

Kessler Syndrome, named after NASA scientist Donald Kessler, is a theoretical scenario that describes a cascading chain reaction of collisions in space, primarily in low Earth orbit (LEO). Proposed in 1978, this phenomenon occurs when the density of objects in orbit becomes so high that collisions between these objects generate additional debris. Each collision can

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