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The moment we stopped watching Bridgerton
Let us explain ...
Things were going great and we were really getting into Season 3.
That is until we watched this scene unfold before our eyes ....
You find the number sequence and associated golden ratio/spiral peppered throughout nature. But the sequence was perhaps first noticed around 200 BC in relation to patterns in poetry, by Pingala. It was developed in Indian mathematics and introduced to Europe in 1202 by Fibonacci
Drumroll, please 🥁 The 2021 #XmasLectures will be led by Professor Jonathan Van-Tam! The 3-lecture series is titled: ‘Going viral: How Covid changed science forever’.
DRUMROLL PLEASE
Our 2020 Christmas Lecturers are Chris Jackson, Helen Czerski & Tara Shine!
In 'Planet Earth: A user's guide' @seis_matters, @helenczerski & @shine_tara are teaming up to tackle climate change through earth, ocean and air #XmasLectures 🌏 rigb.org/christmas-lect…
If this thread has taught us anything, it's that you shouldn't trust Bridgerton to explain heritage science.
That's our job 😊
We guess we should be grateful for the mention and our 1 second of almost fame.
That feeling when you’ve nailed 3 #XmasLectures 🥳 HUGE congrats and thanks to @FryRsquared for unveiling the mathematical patterns in life, showing everyone how cool algorithms are & inspiring a new batch of mathematicians!
Drumroll, please... 🥁
We are excited to announce that the 2024 #XmasLectures, supported by @CGI_Global , will be presented by Dr Chris van Tulleken (@DoctorChrisVT) and will be all about food and the human body’s relationship to it!