Essay Competition Winners

This Competition is presented in partnership with the Paradox Science Institute.

Deadlines

Terms Used

June 10, 2025 - Contest Announced

June 23, 2025 - Open to Submissions

September 29, 2025 (10 AM US Eastern Time) - Deadline for Submissions

October 21, 2025 (10 AM US Eastern Time) - Essay Rating Deadline

October 22 – November 28, 2025 - Expert Judges' Evaluation Period

By December 15, 2025 - Prize Winners Announced; All Entrant/Commentator Names Revealed

Everyone who submits an entry to the Competition through the submission form will be regarded as a Competition Entrant; however only those whose essays are deemed eligible and posted to the site will be regarded as "Essay Authors." Each eligible essay will be read and rated (scored between 1 and 10) by at least two Expert Readers (chosen by FQxI). FQxI Members and other Essay Authors will also have the ability to score essays. Essay Author Finalists will be those achieving the highest scores and/or those recommended by the Expert Readers. Essays can also be "liked" and commented on by the public.

For further clarity, see below for definitions of types of Competition participant:

  • Competition Entrant: Anyone who enters the Competition by submitting an entry through the submission form.

  • Essay Author: All Competition Entrants who receive a confirmation of eligibility from FQxI. Essay Authors have essays posted in the Competition. All Essay Authors will be anonymous, with names and bios withheld until the winners are announced.

  • FQxI Members: Scientists and outreach specialists FQxI has invited to be Members. A current list of FQxI Members is available here.

  • Expert Reader: Two or more people, selected by FQxI, to read and rate eligible essays. This review will happen during the general voting period to ensure all essays are read. Expert Readers provide FQxI with more than one fair assessment of each essay in case of any rating fraud.

  • Competition Evaluator: This includes Essay Authors, FQxI Members, and Expert Readers. These three groups can rate essays on a scale of 1 to 10 during the general voting period ending October 21, 2025, at 10 AM US Eastern Time.

  • Public Reader: Anyone who is not a Competition Evaluator. Public Readers can comment on (when logged in) and rate essays by clicking the thumb icon to "Like" an essay.

  • Essay Author Finalist: This includes Essay Authors with the top Competition Evaluator scores, and Expert Readers' recommendations. These groups are only eligible to be Essay Author Finalists if they have, at a minimum, rated the three essays assigned upon confirmation of eligibility.

  • Expert Judge: This panel evaluates Essay Author Finalists between October 22 and November 28, 2025, after the general voting period ends. They will meet after this period to review and select the Prize Winners based on the Evaluation Criteria shared on the Competition Rules page.


FQxI Competition: Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics

First Prize
Children of the Cosmos
by Sylvia Wenmackers
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Second Prize
Mathematics is Physics
by Matthew Saul Leifer
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Second Prize
My God, It's Full of Clones: Living in a Mathematical Universe
by Marc Séguin
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
Let's consider two spherical chickens
by Tommaso Bolognesi
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
The Deeper Roles of Mathematics in Physical Laws
by Kevin H Knuth
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
How Mathematics Meets the World
by Tim Maudlin
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
A naturalist account of the limited, and hence reasonable, effectiveness of mathematics in physics
by Lee Smolin
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
And the math will set you free
by Cristinel Stoica
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
Mathematics: Intuition's Consistency Check
by Ken Wharton
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Third Prize
How not to factor a miracle.
by Derek K Wise
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
GENESIS OF A PYTHAGOREAN UNIVERSE
by Alexey Burov
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
Beyond Math
by Sophia Magnusdottir
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
Why Mathematics Works So Well
by Noson S. Yanofsky
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
Demystifying the Applicability of Mathematics
by Nicolas Fillion
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
The Language of Nature
by David Garfinkle
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Fourth Prize
The ultimate tactics of self-referential systems
by Christine Cordula Dantas
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Special Prize
A Metaphorical Chart of Our Mathematical Ontology
by Philip Gibbs
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Special Prize
The Raven and the Writing Desk
by Ian Durham
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Special Prize
Cognitive Science and the Connection between Physics and Mathematics
by Anshu Gupta Mujumdar
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics
Special Prize
The Descent of Math
by Sara Imari Walker
Competition Theme
Trick or Truth: The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics