Jorge Wagensberg

Professor at the Department of Fundamental Physics. University of Barcelona (Spain).

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[caption id="attachment_14152" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Jorge Wagensberg[/caption] We all feel interdisciplinary thinking is necessary, but very few people actually practise it. It is commonly regarded

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The sense we have of the world is build up with four dimensions, three of them are spatial and one is temporal. In effect,

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Once, to kick off a heated press conference, Henry Kissinger apparently said «I hope that you have the right questions

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The history of human coexistence is the history of the freedom of the individuals and the individualities in which they are grouped. Freedom is

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Science and art are two forms of knowledge. Comparing one with the other is interesting both because of their similarities and their differences. Understanding is

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[caption id="attachment_1705" align="alignleft" width="200"] © J. Wagensberg[/caption] Some ideas are born and germinate in the mind but remain there, under contemplation, never making it out

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Photo: Jorge Wagensberg

[caption id="attachment_25863" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Jorge Wagensberg[/caption] Photo: Jorge Wagensberg[/caption]There are three necessary components for creativity of the human mind: to have a good idea,

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In September of 2011 the 6th Science Centre World Congress was held in Cape Town, South Africa. Some of the participants, among which I was, had the privilege to make a four day visit to Welgevonden Park (meaning found well in Afrikaans).
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