For a long time, I questioned some things about the study program of my major, such as some subjects, and the intermediate practice. My major is chemistry and pharmacy, a scientific major focused on the chemistry and biology, for this I do not understand why mechanics and electromagnetism are in our program. Mechanics and electromagnetism are part of science, I know this, but I do not understand what the purpose is of integrating them into the program of a major like chemistry and pharmacy, I have not used almost any of the knowledge that it has given me apart from passing the subject. I know people from other majors that use the knowledge provided by these subjects, such as vectors, but this is because they have other subjects, such as advanced calculus, a subject that we do not have in chemistry and pharmacy. Others subjects, such as cell biology, organic chemistry or calculus, are very important, and I recognized this importance, many of it knowledge are used over the rest of the ma
Time travels, a possibility that people have dreamed for decades (and the cause of many paradoxes), with a marked presence in literature, cinema, video games, science and many other areas. How was the past like? How will the future like? These are questions that many of us ask ourselves and that could be possible to answer if we could travel in the time. If I could travel in the time, I would like to travel to the future, because I would like to see how the future would be like, maybe in five, ten, twenty, hundred or many more years in the future. What technology will there be in the future? Have the current problems been resolved? Such as climate change, access to food for all, economic inequality. New problems will have arisen? Did humankind conquer the space? And other questions make me think that if I could travel in time, I would like to go to the future. I would like to stay in the future? Ummm, probably not, because it would be a strange environment for me after all, which woul