By chance I came across the work of Floris Kaayk. I particularly liked this short natural history video.
Hope you do too.
In the previous post I said I was surprised at how short such an influential paper as The Tragedy of the Commons was. I have since watched Jim Al-Khallili on information and he mentioned Alan Turing's
On Computable Numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem"
and Claude E Shannon's A Mathematical Theory of Communication. Pages Turing's work are hung from wires and Jim holds up Shannon's paper.
Neither are very long. Perhaps the most important ideas don't need a lot of words.
The Order Electrus video above links nicely with Alan Turing's interest in mathematical biology and computers.
Extra: Have you seen the incredible Jarno Smeets, the first man to fly under his own power? If Not see The Birdwing
Hope you do too.
In the previous post I said I was surprised at how short such an influential paper as The Tragedy of the Commons was. I have since watched Jim Al-Khallili on information and he mentioned Alan Turing's
On Computable Numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem"
and Claude E Shannon's A Mathematical Theory of Communication. Pages Turing's work are hung from wires and Jim holds up Shannon's paper.
Neither are very long. Perhaps the most important ideas don't need a lot of words.
The Order Electrus video above links nicely with Alan Turing's interest in mathematical biology and computers.
Extra: Have you seen the incredible Jarno Smeets, the first man to fly under his own power? If Not see The Birdwing