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Hey guys, I have a question..
In my humanities class, my teacher asked us to write an essay on 'How can we prove if god exists or not'. Dont worry, my question doesn't reflect my essay..
He showed the class how many things in nature are related to the number three.. One interesting one that the class seemed to enjoy was how Bubbles, yes, bubbles, all seem to connect to one another in threes. Is there a scientific reason to why a bubble connects to another bubble in threes?
He also explained how the value of ln is found in a nautilus, which is indeed correct.. He also said something about the value of e (2.71) is found in nature, and in the human body.. Does anyone know what he is talking about?
Does he have a point about the number 3? the value of ln and e?
Thanks a lot
Here are some images of what I am talking about:
http://pharyngula.org/images/bubbles-ommatidia.jpg
http://www.susqu.edu/facstaff/b/brakke/evolver/examples/3/3-inner8.gif
In my humanities class, my teacher asked us to write an essay on 'How can we prove if god exists or not'. Dont worry, my question doesn't reflect my essay..
He showed the class how many things in nature are related to the number three.. One interesting one that the class seemed to enjoy was how Bubbles, yes, bubbles, all seem to connect to one another in threes. Is there a scientific reason to why a bubble connects to another bubble in threes?
He also explained how the value of ln is found in a nautilus, which is indeed correct.. He also said something about the value of e (2.71) is found in nature, and in the human body.. Does anyone know what he is talking about?
Does he have a point about the number 3? the value of ln and e?
Thanks a lot
Here are some images of what I am talking about:
http://pharyngula.org/images/bubbles-ommatidia.jpg
http://www.susqu.edu/facstaff/b/brakke/evolver/examples/3/3-inner8.gif
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