Apolo 11, by Eduardo García Llama

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When Neil Armstrong first stepped on our satellite, the world received the news amidst disparate sensations of cosmic conquest and suspicions of crude staging in the midst of the Cold War and its space race, which have reached the conspiracies of flat-earth conspiracies until today. However, the final feeling ...

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Free Your Brain, by Idriss Aberkane

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I could not agree more with the proposal of this book Free your brain. Under normal anatomical, organic and structural conditions, a brain is a very similar organ in every human being. The difference between a genius and someone immersed in the mediocrity of the population must be caused ...

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When The End Is Near, by Kathryn Mannix

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Death is the source of all those contradictions that lead us through our existence. How to give consistency or find coherence to the foundation of life if our conclusion is to perish like the bad ending of a movie? That's where faith, beliefs and whatnot come in, but still the ...

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Endurance, A Year in Space, by Scott Kelly

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339 sunrises over a distant blue planet to which you belong. Opening your eyes and discovering your world moving without you, there in its orbit can be wonderful, or frankly alienating, depending on the first foot you float with when you wake up. For the rest, nothing ..., a black environment around on the ...

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The dictator DNA, by Miguel Pita

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Everything we are and how we behave may be something already written. Not that I got esoteric, or anything like that. Quite the opposite. This book talks about Science applied to reality. Somehow, the script of our lives ...

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