Analista Político Predictivo. Mbro de la Dir Nal de Voluntad Popular (VPA). Ex-Dip. Legislativo (1993). Formación en la DSI.
Guardian de la Tierra. Escritor.
Para iniciar el año 2025
Toda existencia que no determine existencia no existe.
No existirá la Paz, la Fraternidad y El Amor, sino está determinada su existencia.
En el espacio tiempo del Universo, el Universo determina su existencia como esencia absoluta de su total existencia.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado praised President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, saying that their actions helped create an unprecedented opportunity for democratic change in Venezuela. https://t.co/D4fy9Q1TxN
"La nobleza de Edmundo González Urrutia es el reflejo de la Venezuela digna que se niega a rendirse. Su desprendimiento, su grandeza de alma, su coraje y humildad, es una lección de patriotismo que hoy lo ata más que nunca a su tierra. @EdmundoGU ya entró para siempre en la historia de la República y en el alma de los venezolanos." @MariaCorinaYA@ConVzlaComando@ABPVenezuela
The Commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), Gen. Francis L. Donovan, met with Army Corps General, Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo, First Deputy Minister of the Chief of the General Staff, and other senior leaders from the Cuban military today in an exceedingly rare meeting at the perimeter of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Eastern Cuba. During the meeting, the military leaders held a brief exchange on operational security matters in Cuba.
María Corina Machado no ha modificado un ápice su manera de pensar; su planteamiento sigue siendo de una coherencia impecable. Cuando el régimen nos invitaba a diálogos tramposos en años pasados, nuestra respuesta fue invariable: creemos en la política y en los diálogos reales, pero no en las parodias de negociación que solo buscaban darle oxígeno a la dictadura. Siempre exigimos condiciones severas y preacuerdos firmes antes de sentarnos con Nicolás Maduro o con Rodríguez Zapatero —en su rol de falso mediador—, tales como la liberación de los presos políticos y el cese inmediato de la persecución y las detenciones arbitrarias.
Hoy, tanto María Corina como Edmundo González han sido enfáticos en que mantenemos una línea bien definida. Nuestra estrategia no se engaña con la naturaleza del régimen, que no va a dejar de ser una dictadura represiva de la noche a la mañana. El oficialismo ha querido borrar de un plumazo los hechos ciertos e incontrovertibles del 28 de julio, cuando millones de venezolanos ungieron a Edmundo González como su presidente electo. En su desesperación, han querido esconder el colapso de su propio relato, pretendiendo hacer desaparecer las fotos de Chávez, de Maduro, de Fidel Castro y de Putin que antes exhibían con arrogancia.
@ABPVenezuela@ABPGlobal_Miami@abpglobalspain@ConVzlaComando
CLARITY FOR 100 YEARS
Why would President Trump - author of The Art of the Deal - bring this exact constellation of executives to meet with Xi Jinping at one of the most compressed geopolitical moments in modern history?
Not just politicians.
Not just diplomats.
But the CEOs representing:
• global banking
• global payments
• semiconductors
• AI infrastructure
• aerospace
• food supply
• tokenization
• communications networks
• custody
• biotech
• manufacturing
• capital markets
Because perhaps the real negotiation is larger than trade.
Perhaps the old architecture itself is under negotiation.
The post-1944 world was built on:
centralized debt,
military enforcement,
petrodollar dependency,
SWIFT control,
and industrial-age financial rails.
But a digital civilization requires something different:
• real-time settlement
• neutral interoperability
• decentralized verification
• tokenized value transfer
• sovereign cooperation without surrendering sovereignty
• transparent ledgers instead of opaque intermediaries
• economic incentives aligned toward stability instead of perpetual conflict
What if the real “deal” is not about China defeating America or America defeating China…
…but preventing mutually assured financial destruction during the largest technological transition in human history?
Because AI + quantum + tokenization + autonomous finance cannot scale on 1970s settlement rails.
And if value itself becomes instant, global, programmable, and interoperable…
then whoever helps architect the transition may shape the next 100 years.
Maybe this is why payments giants, asset managers, chip manufacturers, aerospace leaders, and tokenization infrastructure firms all suddenly matter in the same room.
Not because they represent separate industries.
But because they collectively represent the operating system of the emerging world economy.
A sovereignty-first system.
A multipolar system.
A digitally interconnected system.
Potentially even a peace-through-prosperity system.
Not a world without nations.
A world where nations can transact without financial hostage-taking.
Not centralization.
Interoperability.
Not conquest.
Coordination.
Not endless friction.
Atomic settlement.
And perhaps that is why the room matters more than the headlines.
Godspeed, Mr. President.
@realDonaldTrump
✨️MOVIE HAS BEEN RELEASED✨️
Russia just lifted the curtain and revealed a "secret agenda"... All the details are being released.
UNITED WE STAND — TOGETHER WE WIN.
For a free, sovereign and prosperous world.
In a historic moment, the leaders of Russia, the United States, China and India have come together – putting aside differences to face the real threat: the Deepstage Globalist Grid and the world’s elite pulling the strings.
Sovereignty. Freedom. Innovation. A tradition. Prosperity.
The old game is over. A new era of national strength and global cooperation against puppets has begun.
Together we conquer the Deepstage World Elite.
This is bigger than politics. This concerns the future of humankind. ✨️
Mientras el mundo observa guerras, sanciones y crisis energéticas, en silencio se está reconfigurando el mapa del poder global. Venezuela vuelve a ocupar un lugar estratégico, no necesariamente por razones ideológicas, sino por algo mucho más determinante en la lógica de las potencias: energía, estabilidad y control geopolítico.
En esta conversación con @CarlaAngola, analizamos una de las tesis más controversiales del momento: la posibilidad de que Venezuela esté entrando en una nueva etapa de relación funcional con Estados Unidos bajo la visión estratégica de @realdonaldtrump.
¿Qué pesa más hoy para Washington: la democracia o la seguridad energética?
¿Puede el petróleo venezolano convertirse nuevamente en una pieza clave del equilibrio global?
¿Está emergiendo una nueva versión de la Doctrina Monroe adaptada al siglo XXI?
¿Y qué significa realmente el creciente poder de @DelcyRodriguezV dentro del esquema político venezolano?
También abordamos el papel de @MariaCorinaYA como figura de legitimidad democrática, el impacto de China e Irán en la ecuación venezolana, la crisis migratoria, el TPS y el posible rediseño del tablero político venezolano en medio de negociaciones silenciosas que podrían definir el futuro de la región.
Más que una entrevista, es una radiografía del nuevo orden geopolítico que comienza a tomar forma alrededor de Venezuela.
La entrevista completa ya está disponible en mi canal de YouTube. Ve a verla, compártela y deja tu análisis en los comentarios: https://t.co/8weHVhsdtY
#Venezuela #Geopolitica #DonaldTrump #MariaCorinaMachado #DelcyRodriguez #Petroleo
Teorema de la Imposibilidad de Arrow
En las aulas silenciosas de la Universidad de Stanford a principios de los años 50, un joven economista llamado Kenneth Arrow, recién doctorado y con la sombra de la Segunda Guerra Mundial aún fresca, se enfrentaba a una pregunta que parecía inocente pero que resultó demoledora: ¿es posible agregar las preferencias de individuos libres en una «voluntad colectiva» racional, coherente y justa?
Lo que descubrió no fue una mera dificultad técnica, sino una imposibilidad matemática tan rotunda como la Segunda Ley de la Termodinámica. En su libro Social Choice and Individual Values (1951), Arrow demostró que no existe ningún sistema de votación o agregación de preferencias que cumpla simultáneamente estas condiciones mínimas de decencia democrática:
- dominio ilimitado (cualquier conjunto de preferencias individuales es posible),
- no dictadura (ningún individuo impone su voluntad),
- eficiencia de Pareto (si todos prefieren A a B, la sociedad debe preferir A a B),
- independencia de alternativas irrelevantes (la preferencia entre A y B no debe depender de la presencia de C).
El resultado es devastador. Cualquier método genera ciclos (A vence a B, B vence a C, C vence a A), manipulabilidad descarada o arbitrariedad pura. La «voluntad del pueblo» no es solo difícil de descubrir. Es matemáticamente imposible de construir sin violar alguna de estas condiciones básicas.
«La democracia perfecta es un espejismo algebraico». Este teorema no es un capricho de economista liberal. Ha sido confirmado, extendido y reforzado por generaciones de matemáticos y científicos sociales. Amartya Sen, el propio Arrow y otros lo refinaron. Es una de las pocas verdades irrefutables de la teoría de la elección social. Y, como toda gran verdad incómoda, la izquierda la ha ignorado con el fervor de un sacerdote que niega la evolución.
Porque si algo revela el teorema de Arrow con claridad meridiana es la imposibilidad ontológica de la «democracia socialista», de la planificación «participativa», de las asambleas «horizontales» y de toda esa retórica de «la voluntad popular encarnada en el plan racional».
Los bolcheviques prometieron soviets obreros, consejos democráticos donde el pueblo decidiría. Terminaron con Stalin y el Buro Político decidiendo por decreto quién vivía, quién moría y cuántos quintales de trigo debía producir cada koljós. ¿Por qué? Porque cuando agregas millones de preferencias reales(el campesino que quiere sembrar lo que le dé más beneficio, el obrero que prefiere trabajar menos, el intelectual que quiere libertad de expresión) surge el ciclo, la contradicción, el caos. Alguien tiene que romperlo. Siempre. Y ese alguien nunca es «el pueblo». Es la élite del partido, el burócrata con pistola o el activista con bocina y agenda.
La izquierda moderna repite el mismo teatro trágico con menos honestidad y más postureo. Hablan de «asambleas horizontales», «democracia deliberativa», «políticas identitarias participativas». En la práctica, lo que logran son minorías ultraorganizadas (feministas radicales, activistas trans, ecologistas de élite) que capturan el proceso porque son los únicos que asisten a las reuniones eternas. El resto, la gente normal, trabaja.
El resultado son ciclos interminables de purgas, cancelaciones y «consensos» que nadie pidió. La «voluntad del pueblo» se convierte en la voluntad del que más grita, del que mejor maneja la culpa y del que controla el micrófono. Exactamente lo que Arrow predijo: o dictadura oculta o incoherencia total.
Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, el «socialismo del siglo XXI». Todos prometieron «poder popular». Todos terminaron con un pequeño grupo de burócratas y militares decidiendo qué se produce, qué se calla y quién come. La planificación central no es más que el intento vano de imponer transitividad artificial sobre un sistema cuya naturaleza es intransitiva. Cuando falla, y siempre falla, ya lo sabemos, la respuesta socialista no es reconocer la imposibilidad matemática, sino aumentar la coerción: más propaganda, más censura, más presos políticos, más «reeducación». La represión no es un error; es el correctivo termodinámico que exige el sistema para simular orden donde solo hay contradicción.
La izquierda cultural actual, con su obsesión por la «justicia social» y la «equidad», choca una y otra vez contra el mismo muro. Quieren resultados predeterminados (cuotas, diversidad obligatoria, redistribución forzosa) pero las preferencias individuales no se dejan alinear. Entonces inventan un dictador suave: el Estado regulador, las redes sociales censoras, las universidades ideologizadas, el «consenso científico» fabricado. Siempre alguien impone el orden. Siempre Arrow tiene razón.
«La voluntad del pueblo» es, pues, una ficción consoladora para justificar el poder de unos pocos sobre todos los demás. El teorema de Arrow no es antidemocrático; es antiutópico. Nos recuerda con frialdad matemática lo que la experiencia del siglo XX ya gritó con ríos de sangre, que quien promete resolver la imposibilidad lógica con más Estado, más planificación y más «participación», solo está anunciando quién será el próximo dictador. Y siempre, invariablemente, termina siendo el mismo tipo de sujeto: el que más odia que la gente decida por sí misma.
#11May Dagme Chique, una joven de 18 años oriunda del estado Anzoátegui, se consolidó con el promedio más alto del contado de Miami-Dade en #EEUU y obtuvo una beca para estudiar Neurociencia del Comportamiento en la Florida International University. 🇻🇪💪🏻
Con su promedio de 4.1 superó el estándar de excelencia dentro del sistema educativo estadounidense.
La joven que migró junto a su familia cuando tenía 9 años de edad, pudo asegurar un cupo en una de las carreras consideradas más exigentes dentro del ámbito científico y de investigación. 🔭🧪
JWST has given astronomers a much sharper look at Tc 1, a planetary nebula more than 10,000 light-years away in the constellation Ara, already famous because it was the first place where “buckyballs” were confirmed in space.
These molecules, also called buckminsterfullerene or C60, are made of 60 carbon atoms arranged in a hollow, soccer-ball-like structure. They were first synthesized in the laboratory in 1985, but their presence in space was not confirmed until 2010, with NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.
Now, using JWST’s Mid-Infrared Instrument, the Western University team has obtained a far more detailed view of the nebula. The new image combines nine infrared filters, from 5.6 to 25.5 microns, revealing structures that were previously invisible: shells of gas, fine filaments, rays, wisps of cooler material, and a curious curved feature near the center that resembles an upside-down question mark.
The colors in the image are not what the human eye would see directly, but a way of translating infrared information into visible form: bluer tones trace hotter gas at shorter mid-infrared wavelengths, while redder tones trace cooler material at longer wavelengths.
The most scientifically important part is not only the image itself, but the spectroscopy behind it. JWST’s MIRI can record the chemical fingerprint of the gas and dust across the nebula, allowing researchers to connect the shape of Tc 1 with its temperature, density, chemistry and motion.
This is especially useful because planetary nebulae are not just beautiful remnants; they are laboratories for studying how dying Sun-like stars return processed material to space. In Tc 1, the central star has exhausted its nuclear fuel, expelled its outer layers, and left behind a hot core that illuminates the surrounding gas with ultraviolet radiation.
One of the first results from the new data is that the buckyballs are not spread randomly through the nebula. Their emission appears concentrated in a thin spherical shell around the central star. In other words, microscopic hollow carbon spheres are distributed in a large hollow-sphere-like structure around the dying star. That geometry is striking, but its origin is still not fully understood.
The researchers are now trying to determine why the molecules are located there, why they shine so brightly in Tc 1, and whether they formed through processes similar to those used to make them on Earth or through a different astrophysical pathway.
The discovery matters because fullerenes are part of carbon chemistry in space. They may help explain unidentified infrared signals, trace how organic molecules survive or transform in harsh environments, and improve our understanding of how complex carbon-bearing material is produced and redistributed by evolved stars.
The new JWST observations are therefore not just a spectacular image of a nebula, but a detailed physical and chemical map of one of the clearest known cosmic environments where these unusual molecules exist. Multiple scientific papers based on the dataset are still in preparation, so this image is likely only the first step in a broader study of how buckyballs form and behave in space.
👉 https://t.co/gNVzinvGyI
La dictadura (enemiga de los trabajadores) junto a empresarios parasitarios del Estado, alacranes, cohabitadores y sindicaleros corruptos; preparan una EMBOSCADA contra los trabajadores venezolanos. Hacen apología de una "nueva Ley del Trabajo" pero no con el propósito de modernizar o actualizar derechos laborales que fueron conculcados, sino con el deliberado plan de acabar con el concepto salario, desaparecer prestaciones sociales, en definitiva ir a un proceso de flexibilización general laboral, que de acuerdo a lo que han dejado saber, asusta.
Los trabajadores debemos estar dispuestos a darlo todo por la defensa de nuestros derechos. El memorándum 2792 y el instructivo ONAPRE, no pueden ni deben ser normalizados en la Ley del Trabajo.
A new test of gravity has pushed one of physics’ oldest ideas into the largest arena yet: the cosmic web.
Researchers studied how galaxy clusters move toward one another across enormous distances, reaching scales of hundreds of millions of light-years, to see whether gravity still weakens with distance in the way expected from Newton’s inverse-square law and Einstein’s general relativity.
The result is strikingly conventional: gravity behaved as expected.
Even across vast cosmic scales, the attraction between massive structures appears to fade with distance in the standard way.
That does not mean Newtonian gravity replaces Einstein’s theory, because general relativity remains the deeper framework for modern cosmology. But it does mean that the familiar inverse-square behaviour still works extremely well as an effective description on scales far beyond the Solar System.
The researchers used the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect, a tiny imprint left on the cosmic microwave background when its ancient light passes through hot gas around moving galaxy clusters.
By measuring this subtle distortion, they could infer the motion of those clusters and test how strongly gravity pulls them together.
The result matters because it puts pressure on some modified-gravity explanations for dark matter. If the missing mass problem were mainly due to gravity behaving differently on cosmic scales, we might expect to see deviations from the standard prediction. Instead, the measurements align closely with ordinary gravity. That supports the idea that unseen matter is really contributing extra gravitational pull, rather than the effect being easily explained by changing gravity alone.
It does not solve the dark matter problem. We still do not know what dark matter is made of. But it strengthens the standard cosmological picture: gravity is behaving normally, even across some of the largest structures in the Universe, and the evidence for dark matter remains hard to dismiss.
👉https://t.co/GU1o1jpwIX
🚨 In the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics, there exists a phenomenon so mysterious that even Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” It’s known as quantum entanglement, and it links particles together in a way that defies space, time, and all known laws of communication.
When two particles become entangled, they share a quantum state—meaning what happens to one instantly affects the other, no matter how far apart they are. You could separate them by galaxies, and still, a change in one would mirror in the other immediately. No signal travels between them, and no measurable delay occurs. It’s as if the universe itself bends to keep them connected.
Scientists have confirmed this effect through countless experiments, proving that reality operates on levels far beyond what our senses can grasp. Quantum entanglement isn’t just a theoretical wonder; it’s now being used to shape future technologies—from unbreakable quantum encryption to faster-than-light communication research and revolutionary computing systems.
What’s truly astonishing is the implication: everything in the universe might once have been entangled during the Big Bang, suggesting that distant corners of space could still be subtly linked through hidden quantum threads.
Entanglement challenges our understanding of distance, time, and individuality. It reminds us that separation might only be an illusion—and that the universe, at its deepest level, moves as one.
Los productores del estado Mérida no claudican, por más trabajas, por más dificultades y vicisitudes, mantienen su fe en Venezuela, saben que esta resistencia pronto tendrá sus frutos, porque el país que anhelamos y que vamos a construir con @MariaCorinaYA son los productores los que garantizarán la alimentación de todos los venezolanos.
A ustedes mis respetos y admiración, sigamos avanzando hasta lograrlo.
🇻🇪¡Que Viva Venezuela Libre!
#venezuela #mérida #pueblollano #sabado
I am for waiting for the day you’re no longer President.
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Not because we’re tired of you. The opposite. Because you deserve to go home. You deserve quiet mornings. You deserve to sit on your own porch without the weight of 330 million people sitting on your shoulders. You deserve your family back. You deserve peace.
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You didn’t have to do any of this.
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You had the money.
You had the name.
You had the life most men only dream about.
You could’ve spent the rest of your days golfing, traveling, watching your grandkids grow up.
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Instead you stepped into a fire that nearly cost you your Life.
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They mocked you. They sued you. They raided your home. They tried to bankrupt you. They tried to lock you up. They dragged your wife and kids through the mud. They put a bullet through your ear and you got up with your fist in the air and kept going saying " Fight Fight Fight "
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For what?
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For us. Regular people. Truck drivers. Welders. Waitresses. Roughnecks. Farmers. Single moms working two jobs. Grandparents on a fixed income watching the country they built get handed away.
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You didn’t owe us a thing. And you gave us everything.
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You risked your name. Your legacy. Your safety. Your family’s safety. Your brand. Your freedom. All of it. So this country could have one more shot at being what it was supposed to be." GREAT AGAIN "
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And the truth nobody wants to admit?
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We didn’t deserve a President like you.
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A nation this divided, this ungrateful, this asleep at the wheel didn’t earn a man willing to bleed for it. But God sent you anyway. And I’ll thank Him for that until the day I die. 🙏
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So when the day finally comes that you walk away from that desk, I hope you sleep good. I hope your wife laughs again without looking over her shoulder. I hope your kids breathe easy. I hope you golf till the sun goes down and nobody bothers you for nothing.
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You earned every bit of it.
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Thank you, Mr. President. From a humble man in Florida who prays 🙏 for you every day
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God bless you. God bless your family. And God Bless 🙏 the United States of America. 🇺🇸
¡Atención! Reportan que la Cruz que se encuentra en la cúpula de la Basílica de Santa Teresa en la ciudad de Caracas estaría apunto de caer luego de que se torciera repentinamente.
The largest stellar-mass black holes detected through gravitational waves may not be born in a single stellar collapse.
A new analysis suggests that many of them are probably built step by step, through repeated mergers inside extremely dense stellar environments such as globular clusters.
These are places where stars and black holes are packed much more tightly than in the Sun’s neighbourhood, making close encounters and black hole collisions far more likely.
The study examined 153 black hole merger detections from the fourth LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA gravitational-wave catalogue. The key result is that the black holes do not all appear to belong to one simple population. Lower-mass black holes tend to have relatively small, more orderly spins, consistent with formation from the collapse of massive stars.
But above roughly 45 solar masses, the population changes. These heavier black holes show faster spins with orientations that look more randomly distributed, which is exactly what we would expect if they were the remnants of earlier black hole mergers that later merged again.
This matters because stellar evolution predicts a so-called pair-instability mass gap. In very massive stars, energetic gamma rays can convert into electron-positron pairs, reducing the radiation pressure that supports the stellar core. The star becomes unstable, and in some mass ranges the explosion can destroy the star so completely that no black hole is left behind.
That should make it difficult for ordinary stellar collapse to produce black holes above a certain mass, around the lower edge of the gap.
The new paper places that lower edge at about 44 solar masses, with uncertainties, and finds that the low-spin, first-generation population essentially disappears above that range.
So when gravitational-wave detectors observe black holes in or near this expected forbidden region, the question becomes: are our models of massive stars wrong, or are these black holes being made another way?
The new evidence favours the second option.
The high-mass black holes look as though they were assembled hierarchically: two smaller black holes merge, the remnant becomes a heavier black hole, and in a dense cluster that remnant can later find another companion and merge again. Each merger leaves a characteristic spin imprint, and the observed spin distribution above about 45 solar masses fits this hierarchical scenario better than ordinary isolated binary evolution.
The result is also important because it links gravitational-wave astronomy with the physics of nuclear burning inside massive stars. The position of the pair-instability boundary depends on how carbon and oxygen are produced in stellar cores, especially through the carbon-12 plus helium-4 reaction that forms oxygen-16.
By measuring where the black hole mass distribution changes, gravitational-wave data can indirectly constrain that nuclear reaction rate, which is still a major uncertainty in models of massive-star evolution.
Gravitational waves are no longer just telling us that black holes collide. They are beginning to reveal where different kinds of black holes form, how they grow, and how the deaths of massive stars shape the black hole population we observe.
The heaviest stellar-mass black holes in the current sample may be less like the direct corpses of single stars and more like products of crowded cosmic environments, where black holes collide, survive, and collide again.
(Scientific illustration)
👉 https://t.co/sudq5kSjVO
Falleció John Craig Venter (†1946-2026), el biólogo que secuenció el primer "borrador" del genoma humano y creó la primera célula bacteriana sintética. Su visión transformó la genética en una ciencia digital y acelerada. Gracias a él, el mapa de la vida dejó de ser un secreto.