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18 jul 2021

J. A. Jiménez, Mexican philosopher

When we were attending college, my friend Alfredo told me about a conference he had attended where the speaker put the legend that is the title of this post.

I do not remember well what was the area of ​​the talk he attended, perhaps it was physics, astronomy or mathematics, which was the type of conference that we liked to attend, or perhaps it could have even been about biology, although physics students did not attend a lot to biology talks.

Alfredo told me that everyone in the public wondered who this Mexican philosopher Jiménez was, because the name was not familiar to anybody.

When people talk about Mexican philosophers, some known names arise closely linked to education such as Gabino Barreda who was a positivist philosopher at the end of the 19th century, or José Vasconcelos who created the motto of the National Autonomous University of Mexico "For my race, the spirit shall speak". Alternatively, people can think in names of prominent academics such as Alfonso Reyes, who was nominated several times for the Literature Nobel Prize but due to the currents of thought in the country, Mexican academics un supported him to obtain it. 

However, J. A. Jiménez is a philosopher who emerged from the people and wrote for the people.

26 oct 2011

Famous people that studied sciences and mathematics I

Some uncommon people not necessarily associated with science were actually interested in science subjects during their life. Some of them even obtained master degrees and PhDs. Moreover some of them work in science and art as parallel activities!

Let us see some examples:

Do you remember Winnie from The Wonderful Years series? She was played by the actress Danica McKellar who is also a mathematician who besides participating in TV series, also gives talks and writes books about mathematics.


20 jun 2011

The music of the Sun, a new musical hit?

In the antiquity people used to believe that the Sun was turning around the Earth. They though that this was the cause of days and nights in our Earth. Nowadays we know that it is the Earth and the other planets, which actually turn around the Sun.

In the antiquity people also believed in the existence of a celestial and wonderful music played by the planets and the spheres made of ether in our universe. Nowadays we know that that old substance named ether does not exist and that the universe actually is constituted of a matter named plasma. But what about the music? Does it exist or not?


13 jun 2011

An astronomer cricket and the child’s day


In 1954, UNESCO established a day to celebrate the children. This day is the 20th of November of every year. However, every country has its own date according to its customs and traditions.