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Transformar es primero transformarse | Paola Traverso | TEDxISMAC
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 17:58
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que sintieron que no tenían el poder para cambiar algo. Pongámonos a pensar, a recordar acerca de eso. En este mundo tan cambiante, tan volátil, donde lo cierto se convierte en lo incierto, esto puede ocurrir.Creo que a todos nos ha pasado en algún momento donde ese impostor se nos sienta en el hombro a decirnos que no somos suficientes, que no somos capaces de hacer algo, que no tenemos ese poder. Yo también no he pasado por esa por esas situaciones en algunos momentos de mi vida ...
"La ciencia como antídoto contra la corrupción" | Camilo Enciso | TEDxMedellin
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-14 16:37
Este país es el más corrupto del mundo. Por si creen que no me escucharon bien, este es el país más corrupto del mundo. Es la frase que escucho una y otra y otra vez en cada uno de los muchos países a los que me ha llevado la vida por cuenta de mi trabajo luchando contra la corrupción.Pero a esa frase se suma otra igual de trágica, igual de catastrófica, según la cual no hay absolutamente nada que hacer. Ciudadanos de todos los países del mundo indignados por la corrupción que los afecta. Creen que están co ...
¿Cuál es el motor de la ciencia? | Mario Ponce | TEDxLINTAC Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 15:27
Historical Context & Scientific Progress - The presentation explores the driving forces behind scientific advancement, questioning whether it's curiosity, the pursuit of common good, or progress itself [1] - It highlights the contributions of lesser-known figures like Tycho Brahe, emphasizing that scientific progress is built upon the work of individuals, even those with flaws [9] - The presentation traces the evolution of understanding the solar system, from geocentric models to the heliocentric view championed by Copernicus and Galileo [4] Tycho Brahe's Significance - Tycho Brahe's meticulous data collection and development of precise astronomical instruments were crucial to scientific advancement [2] - Brahe's discovery of a supernova brought him fame and resources, but his personal vices and ethical dilemmas led to his relative obscurity [2] - Brahe's attempt to reconcile geocentric and heliocentric models resulted in a flawed model, hindering his legacy [2] The Interconnectedness of Scientific Discovery - Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion were derived from Tycho Brahe's data, demonstrating the importance of collaboration and building upon previous work [4][5] - Isaac Newton's laws of motion and calculus validated Kepler's laws, further solidifying the heliocentric model and revolutionizing physics [6][7][8] - The presentation draws a parallel between Tycho Brahe's data-driven approach and modern statistical inference, neural networks, and large language models (LLMs) [10][11] Ethical Considerations in Science - The presentation raises the question of whether the rigorous work of someone with questionable character can be validated [12] - It suggests that Tycho Brahe's ethical failings contributed to his being forgotten, emphasizing the importance of ethical decision-making in science [13] - The speaker posits that humanity, with its inherent flaws and virtues, is the driving force behind science, urging individuals to strive for ethical conduct to shape a better future [14][15]
TEDxUSFQ - Juan Sebastián Cárdenas | Juan Sebastián Cárdenas | TEDxUSFQ
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 15:32
Entrepreneurship & Success - The "secret formula" for guaranteed success in entrepreneurship does not exist; challenges and failures are essential for growth [3] - Determination alone is insufficient; action and, crucially, preparation are necessary for achieving goals [5] - An individual's success is influenced by their environment, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right people to surround oneself with [6][7] - In a competitive environment, businesses should aim to "destroy" their competition through strategy and tactics [10] - Time is a valuable resource, with data suggesting employees are only productive for approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes per day [11] Change & Innovation - Constant innovation and adaptation are crucial, as what works today may not work tomorrow due to market self-regulation [14] - Opportunities are fleeting, and one cannot force others to join their entrepreneurial journey [15][16] - Success is a gradual, continuous process rather than a sudden leap [17] Ecuador's Entrepreneurial Landscape - Ecuador has infinite possibilities for growth and is a country that needs its people [19] - Ecuador is the second most entrepreneurial country in the world, highlighting the need for training, information, and continuous growth [20] - Entrepreneurship in Ecuador is worthwhile, encompassing the entire journey, the people encountered, and the process of growth [20]