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Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson

Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson

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Honeybees are some of nature's finest mathematicians. Not only can they calculate angles and comprehend the roundness of the earth, these smart insects build and live in one of the most mathematically efficient architectural designs around: the beehive. Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson delve into the very smart geometry behind the honeybee's home. Lesson by Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson
Date: 2020-08-22

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I'm sure that bees used this form from the very start. They never did any other forms.
Also, recent researches of mitochondrial DNA show that at least 90% of life on our planet appeared simultaneously (proving evolution theory wrong.
Things are far from what we suspect them to be.

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Y'all be listing bee facts and then there's me who's thinking about how the fact that the the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell fact is a something I know in 5th grade because of memes
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God programmed them with an amount of truth.
It would use less wax to just produce bigger storage containers that are round and didn't need all the individual walls.

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They followed the instructions given to them by their Creator. Indeed, math is everywhere; all evidence of intelligent design.
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In my understanding they designed based on our eye i. e like should connecting in our brain, Beauty we should see, speak sweet.
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It is NOT trial and error. This video is misleading with that regard. The math is programmed into their genes according to studies.
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