Delve into the fascinating world of snowflakes in a lecture centered on Johannes Kepler's investigation into their hexagonal shape. Although Kepler's scientific context did not allow for a definitive explanation, his attempt represents a remarkable intellectual pursuit bridging medieval and emerging scientific thoughts. Join Pere Closas from Aster as he elucidates Kepler's insights and the beauty of mathematical patterns found in nature. This talk promises to inspire curiosity about how historical scientific exploration contributes to our understanding of the natural world today. Ideal for those interested in the intersection of science, mathematics, and art.
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