In the rich world of mathematics we find answers to questions that everyday life asks us, even those that seem trivial but still harbor a poetic depth. Now consider the simple, yet fascinating question: why do we always find an odd number of grapes on a bunch? This mystery, so rooted in nature, reveals a hidden harmony, a symphony of numbers and growth.
Stained glass.
Stained glass windows, often associated with religious or historical monuments, often feature a complex combination of colors, patterns and textures. The duality between transparency and opacity in these windows can be compared to binary systems such as 'on or off', '1 or 0'. This comparison begs the question: do stained glass windows contain coded messages, similar to Morse code?
