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In 1930, a young British mathematician named Frank Ramsey published a paper containing a theorem that would come to bear his name. His insight was deceptively simple: complete disorder is impossible. No matter how chaotic things appear, patterns inevitably emerge. This mathematical truth, now known as Ramsey's theorem, suggests something remarkable about the fabric of reality—that beneath apparent randomness lies an inescapable tendency toward order. PLUS: electricity-generating bacteria, proximity to golf courses and risk of Parkinson’s Disease, how electron spin manages your body's power, an 80,000-year history of the tomato, & why catalytic capital needs a better definition. https://lnkd.in/eAjYFyBK

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