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The Ant and the Absolute: How Feynman Discovered Bio-Computing in a Sink

Why does an ant, with a brain smaller than a grain of sand, find the shortest path better than a human engineer?

Richard Feynman didn’t learn about ants from a textbook. He learned by sitting on his bathroom floor with a sugar cube and a stopwatch. What he discovered wasn’t just biology—it was a biological supercomputer solving the \.

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