Beyond Euclid #186
Welcome to Beyond Euclid #86, the newsletter for the best mathematics and science stuff of the week. I am Ali, and I curate cool math and science stuff every week to help you have a better week.
Some things don’t need to shout to be noticed. They’re just there — quiet, steady, as if they’ve always belonged. Like a well-designed object. A book cover. Or a sentence. There’s no neon sign pointing to them, and yet your eyes find them. Something about them feels… right. A rhythm. A pull.
This week’s Beyond Euclid is full of things like that: Data centers beneath the sea, spiders floating through the air, and a slice of bread that somehow explains itself. Some of it stands out. Some of it simply sits in the perfect spot. But all of it whispers: “Look closely.”
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