There is a moment in climbing when the wall ceases to be an object. The holds, the rough textures, and the volumes stop being inert matter and begin to respond to the presence of the body. This change does not… Continue Reading →
“You taught me to argue with doubt until it began to doubt itself.”— Brooke Raboutou, refiriéndose a Excalibur When Brooke Raboutou sent Excalibur (9b+) in Drena, Italy, she didn’t just become the first American woman to climb that level of… Continue Reading →
“If we begin with certainties, we shall end in doubts; but if we begin with doubts and are patient, we shall end in certainties.” — Francis Bacon In a cold, overlooked corner of the world, a young man named Frederic… Continue Reading →
Four Maths and Physics Concepts to Rethink Training Although these four concepts come from different areas of physics and mathematics, they share a common point: all of them address the limits of what we can know, measure, or predict. This… Continue Reading →
The perception of objects changes depending on how our body can interact with them. Before the era of digital cameras—the ones we now have embedded in our cell phones—the world of photography was very different. The quality of an image… Continue Reading →
Game theory is a field of mathematical study that analyzes strategic decisions in situations where the outcome depends on the actions of several participants or “players.” John von Neumann is considered one of the pioneers in this field, along with… Continue Reading →
In a small town surrounded by mountains lived a young man named Carlos, who was passionate about climbing. From a very young age, he dreamed of becoming a standout climber and representing his club in regional competitions. However, his path… Continue Reading →
A centipede was happy – quite! Until a toad in fun Said,¨Pray, which leg moves after which?¨ This raised her doubts to such pitch, She fell exhausted in the ditch Not knowing how to run. Who hasn’t experienced the same… Continue Reading →
Adolphe Quetelet was born in the Belgian city of Gant on February 22, 1796, the fifth child in a family of nine siblings. A very talented student, his mathematical abilities were evident from an early age, receiving prizes in algebra,… Continue Reading →
There are situations where an action can be carried out only when there is a precedent, that is, if that action was previously learned or observed at the individual level. Often the absence of a precedent is the favorite public… Continue Reading →
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