You can not believe in the human soul. But a dead dog weighs the same as a living dog while a human being weighs 21 grams less if he is dead. That is the weight of the soul. To that conclusion they took the experiments, at the beginning of the 21st century, by Duncan Macdougall. A sophisticated and complex scales around the bed of six agonizing led him to that conclusion. Then, the canine evidence came. All that we had a soul and this weighed 21 grams gave rise to numerous controversies. But before them and, given that no one could give a better explanation to the change of weight between a dead and a living human being, what was called the principle of parsimony was applied that has nothing to do with the way of defending Ronald Araújo, the only central one that defends himself better in the post game than in the party. On the return to the principle of parsimony it tells us that when two theories on equal terms have the same consequences, the simplest theory is more likely to be true. That is, it is easier for those 21 grams to be the soul because the other possibilities are more complex.
FC Barcelona coach Hansi Flick
Demonstrated the existence of the soul, the current Barça is more understandable. Faith, which is to believe in what can not be checked, has a lot to do with this team because Hansi Flick has made them believe that they were better than they were until they have been. In sport and in life it happens very often. Believing gives you those centimeters of more in a jump. Personally, I find it more difficult to believe in oneself than in God, because going to throw a penalty knowing that God loves you and looks at you and you are one of yours, it must give an absolute force (especially if the goalkeeper is atheist or sommer). But this team had no soul and now it has it. And they believe they are invincible and even losing they are.
Hansi Flick has made them believe that they were better than they were until they have been
Work and faith. A lot of one and the other. And a coach with hardly any ego who speaks English to understand him. Perhaps we had an excess of genius, teachers, philosophers, brothers of your girlfriend and quarrels and needed someone who reminded us that this football is a sport, a game and a mystery. It is mysterious to play so well, that everyone seems so little stars, and it is almost a common place that of players transformed into their own fantasy (Raphinha, Ferran, Eric Garcia …) but since Tuesday night I think of Gerard Martín, that body that without the tranquility and confidence of his coach from the Cup final would be a body with 21 grams less.
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