Everyone knows about honeybees. However, the bees have known what human mathematicians didn’t know for thousands of years. A honeybee may be the most extraordinary creature in the universe. Its body is beautifully patterned, can fly wherever it wants, spends its time near beautiful flowers, produces the most delicious and incredible substance in nature, honey, and, most importantly, it is a great mathematician.
The amount of knowledge they have of the world around them is comparable to graduating from the best science and engineering schools. They show us that mathematics is the language of nature and science. Aristotle was one of the first to document the intriguing behavior of honeybees. For centuries afterward, mathematicians have been become fascinated with bees.
Humans could not understand the perfection of honeybees made by the Creator until the discovery of mathematics. But what makes honeybees nature’s greatest mathematicians? So far, we have five reasons to believe so:
• They have the ability to produce a geometrically impressive waxy comb.
• The reason why honeybees prefer hexagons over other shapes.
• They can quickly solve the “Travelling Salesman Problem.”
• They can grasp the idea of zero.
• They can solve simple and basic mathematical questions.
A two-week-old honeybee basically becomes a wax printer. It can convert sugar from honey into a waxy substance. At this point, an utterly impressive thing happens. Honeybees make arguably one of the most mathematically and architecturally efficient designs around a beehive, even though they have never studied theories of tessellations or engineering. But why does design matter to a bee? It is because of the material, wax.
Wax is extremely valuable to the bees, and it is an expensive task to build a honeycomb. Thousands of honey bees travel thousands of miles, spend hundreds of thousands of hours to find nectar, transform it into wax, and then fashion the wax to a precise pattern. All those steps make a honeycomb very valuable.
For the construction of a honeycomb, honey bees have to know the economy. They cannot make random shapes to make storage for the honey. There must be a geometrical shape that is more economical to build than any other.
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