Bojan Tomić was born in 1982 with an innate curiosity about the world around him. From an early age, science was not just a subject — it was a way of life. As a child and teenager, he was an active member of research societies, spending countless hours exploring questions that most people never think to ask. That passion only deepened over time, leading him to participate in seminars and workshops at research stations across Serbia, with a particular focus on astronomy and physics — two fields that have a remarkable way of making you feel both insignificant and deeply connected to everything at once.
His academic journey took a broader path — he holds degrees in History and Oriental Studies, as well as IT and Software Development — a combination that reflects his belief that understanding the world requires looking at it from many angles. Science does not exist in isolation. It is woven into history, culture, and the countless human stories that have shaped our knowledge of the universe.
At its core, science is the relentless pursuit of truth. It questions everything, takes nothing for granted, and seeks to understand the universe as it truly is — not as we wish it to be. It thrives on doubt, on the courage to say "we don't know yet," and on the determination to keep looking anyway. This philosophy drives everything published on Core Hypothesis.
But science is also deeply human. Behind every discovery is a person — often driven by obsession, failure, and an almost irrational refusal to give up. These are the stories that Bojan believes can inspire a new generation of curious minds. Through the lives of scientists, the mysteries of the cosmos, the complexity of life on Earth, and the elegance of mathematics and physics, Core Hypothesis aims to show that science is not just something that happens in laboratories — it is the greatest adventure humanity has ever embarked on.
Every article on this site is grounded in verified sources and accessible scientific literature, presented in a way that is engaging without sacrificing accuracy. The goal is simple: to make science irresistible — to spark that same sense of wonder that has driven Bojan since childhood, and to invite everyone, regardless of background, to become a little more curious about the world around them.