La naturaleza quizás logre con gracia descuidada lo que la ciencia no puede resolver.
Could that be a quote from Albert Einstein? Because he also said "Nunca le he atribuido a la Naturaleza un propósito ni una meta, ni nada que pueda entenderse como antropomórfico."
Lovely plant. Ignoring Albert Einstein for a minute, and your idea is more interesting, but here they look like little bow ties (pasta).
No, it wasn't a quote from Einstein. Just a spark of the moment, a mumble-jumble, like almost anything I say... Because I know it's not the same, that doesn't resolve the geometrical problem... But I always like to think that what we can understand is always lesser than what there is out there. And you know? when I was writing this post I remembered this wonderful video that Empty showed us about crochet and hyperbolic math at your blog last year.
That picture from wikipedia is fantastic. Apparently there're plenty of flowers from this group.
Julia, realmente espectacular, se nota que ahí,en Buenos Aires, ya es primavera.
ResponderEliminarSaludos
Gracias, Felicidad. Sí aquí viene llegando la primavera, aunque estos últimos días se perdió un poco.
ResponderEliminarMe gustó mucho el cuento de las gemelas que publicaste!
Saludos
La naturaleza quizás logre con gracia descuidada lo que la ciencia no puede resolver.
ResponderEliminarCould that be a quote from Albert Einstein? Because he also said "Nunca le he atribuido a la Naturaleza un propósito ni una meta, ni nada que pueda entenderse como antropomórfico."
Lovely plant. Ignoring Albert Einstein for a minute, and your idea is more interesting, but here they look like little bow ties (pasta).
No, it wasn't a quote from Einstein. Just a spark of the moment, a mumble-jumble, like almost anything I say... Because I know it's not the same, that doesn't resolve the geometrical problem... But I always like to think that what we can understand is always lesser than what there is out there. And you know? when I was writing this post I remembered this wonderful video that Empty showed us about crochet and hyperbolic math at your blog last year.
ResponderEliminarThat picture from wikipedia is fantastic. Apparently there're plenty of flowers from this group.