Petrichor: The Scent That Only the Rain Can Give You

Have you ever noticed that unmistakable smell right when it starts to rain? As if the ground is saying “finally,” after hours of heat, dust, and waiting. That scent of wet earth that transports you without a return ticket… it has a name: petrichor. Yes, it sounds like a Harry Potter spell, something like “Petricorus […]
Chapter 1: The Pulse of Cuenca — When Wi-Fi Ignited the Stars
⚠️ Warning This is a completely fictional story. Any resemblance to real events, alien signals, or neighbors with faster Wi-Fi is purely coincidental… or a very well-executed simulation. The concepts of Natrium, Crop Circles, Black Holes, Dopamine Loop, Cyberpsychology, Personal Digital Twins, and Neurotechnology appear here in a comical science fiction context, as a summary […]
Natrium: The Nuclear Reactor That Promises to Change Everything (and No, It Doesn’t Explode)

If I told you there’s a way to change the future of energy — cleaner, safer, and more powerful than what we’ve got now — you’d probably think I’m exaggerating. But this isn’t some sci-fi tale. Today I bring you a real proposal that’s already making noise: Natrium. Natrium?Yeah, it sounds weird — like a […]
Crop Circles: Alien Messages or Agricultural Art with Too Much Free Time?

Some things show up on Earth without a sound, without leaving a trace… except for a perfectly drawn shape in the middle of a field. One night everything looks normal. The next morning, there’s a giant, flawless design—impossible to ignore. No one saw anything, no one heard a thing, and yet, there it is. Waiting. […]
Black holes: When the universe ghosts you on a cosmic scale

We like to talk about everything: the tangible, the virtual, and the stuff that makes you say, “wait… is that real?” From technologies you can fit in your pocket to concepts that sound like they were born from a caffeine-fueled mind with access to Glosarix at 4 a.m. Because reality—in all its forms—is way more […]
The Dopamine Loop: Instant Pleasure or Wi-Fi Slavery?

In this blog, we talk about all kinds of terms: from technological innovations to digital oddities, including concepts that sound like science fiction or, let’s be honest, like conspiracy theorist talk during a family gathering. But we do it with insight, data, and most importantly, humor. Because if we’re going to face the more unsettling […]
Cyberpsychology and IoB: The algorithm that guides your thumb
Ever Feel Like Your Online Decisions Aren’t Really Yours? Have you ever felt like your online decisions aren’t entirely your own? Like maybe there’s something beyond your searches actually determining what you buy, watch, or even think? If you thought the Internet of Behavior (IoB) was just a fancy term for how brands chase you […]
Personal Digital Twins: Your virtual self is already here (and may know more about you than you do)
Imagine your digital self knows you’re about to get sick before you even sneeze.It predicts your next anxiety attack based on how you clicked your mouse this morning.Or warns you about an injury… before you even lace up your shoes. It’s not magic. It’s not science fiction.It’s neuroscience + AI + real-time data.It’s the beginning […]
Neurotechnology: When you plug your brain into a USB and hope it doesn’t give you a blue screen.
What if you could move the cursor with your mind? Write an email without typing. Or close all 48 open tabs just using the power of thought. Welcome to neurotechnology — that place where science fiction and real science shake hands… and sneak right into your head. What the heck is neurotechnology? The basics: it’s […]
Quantum Computing: The Future Is Here (Although Spain Still Uses HTTP Servers)
Imagine being zero and one at the same time. We’re not talking politics or your love life—this is about qubits: the magical particles of quantum computing. A technology that, if all goes well, might just change the world. Or at least stop Excel from crashing every time you insert a pivot table. And while the […]