Oct 13, 2008
Why are Flowers Beautiful
(and why does it matter)
David Deutsch is an Oxford quantum physicist and author of The Fabric of Reality. In this lecture he attempts to explain affective performance as an evolutionary imperative. Only by using what he calls objective standards of beauty can flowers signal complex information accross a gab between species. Any creative act, scientific or artistic, implicitly must do the same.













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