Ask YC: How do you feel after watching Planet Earth?
I just watched the full-length Planet Earth film, with Patrick Stewart narrating.
It absolutely blew me away, but left me with mixed feelings as I opened my IDE this morning.
On one hand, the elegance and complexity of nature is inspiring to engineering, and makes the mind reel at the thought of what could come from genetic programming.
And yet, it's very disheartening to see just how puny our engineering efforts are when compared to the fine handiwork of the gods.
How do you feel while/after watching a really good nature documentary?
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[ 0.25 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadI'm also an engineer. So I've been dealing with this conundrum for pretty much my entire adult life.
I think that while engineering has a limit for how beautiful it can get, maths is much more nature-like in this regard.
Math is one of the foundations of all engineering disciplines and some of the great mathematical minds like Newton and fourier and laplace considered themselves more engineers than mathematicians.
But nature is nature and engineering is engineering. Both have their fascinations but both are different.
They need to be apprciated as they are. I find no need to ask questions like "Is one better than the other??".
Maybe I'm just not spending enough time outdoors.