Maxwell sees the light

26 November, 2021 Antonio J. Durán0

By 1861, the Scottish scientist James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) had found the famous equations for electromagnetism that today bear his name. They are a system of partial derivative equations that describe the electric and magnetic […]

Counterfeiters

1 October, 2021 Enrique Fernández-Cara0

El concepto Counterfeiting is any process in which an object is created or modified in a concealed manner, with the intention of making it appear to be something it is not. We refer here to […]

Does God play dice?

21 September, 2021 Renato Álvarez-Nodarse2

In the posts entitled Bringing some order I, II and III we have described the birth of a new mechanics: quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics was intended to explain what Newtonian mechanics was unable to describe: the […]

On the Border

24 February, 2021 Enrique Fernández-Cara0

In this post we will talk about boundaries: open and closed; fixed, free and mobile. What is a boundary? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a boundary is a real or imagined line that marks the […]