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Montero Glez

Sea 17 2022
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The mountains and the game of time beyond clocks

By Montero Glez Portal

Reading Robert Macfarlane we discover that mountains invite us to find the new at the bottom of the unknown

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Sea 10 2022
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The personality of elemental beings in the subatomic world

By Montero Glez Portal

Atoms are participatory beings. Their living interiority leads them to seek satisfaction. The English zoologist Stephan Harding tells us about it in his latest book

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Sea 03 2022
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Science and superstition in times of war

By Montero Glez Portal

For Newton, the formal sciences and the occult sciences were inseparable expressions of each other. He expressed it in his alchemical notebooks

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Feb 24 2022
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The assault on the heavens as a literary metaphor

By Montero Glez Portal

Poe's cosmological consciousness was manifested in a good part of his stories, where the limits of science were crossed and knowledge was converted into a literary metaphor.

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Feb 17 2022
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Fernando Marías, the scientific novel and the five monkeys

By Montero Glez Portal

Monkeys as an experiment in comparative psychology, and a writer who showed that kindness is synonymous with intelligence

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Feb 10 2022
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Béla Hamvas, Hungarian philosopher with cosmic radiation in the background

By Montero Glez Portal

Our perceptions of colors and sounds can be counted just as if colors were visible numbers and sounds were audible numbers.

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Feb 03 2022
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The end of the world mushroom, the white whale and the Hawaiian squid

By Montero Glez Portal

The matsutake grows spontaneously under the red pines. Its origin lies in the intimate association that the fungus maintains with the pine tree itself.

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Jan 29 2022
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'The devil's trill' and the science contained in Tartini's sonata

By Montero Glez Portal

Tartini's music is identified with science in its original conception, reconciling nature and art through mastery of the laws of the cosmos.

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May 20 2021
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Charles Howard Hinton, the great unknown

By Montero Glez Portal

The British mathematician toyed with the idea of converting the fourth geometric dimension into a physical dimension

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May 13 2021
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Body Snatchers

By Montero Glez Portal

To be a grave robber you needed a wooden shovel, nightlife and luck, because many corpses were beginning to be placed in iron coffins.

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