A classic 24/7 Lecture: Benoit Mandelbrot — FRACTALS

Benoit Mandelbrot delivered one of the very early 24/7 Lectures. A 24/7 Lecture is a lecture in two parts: first a complete technical description in 24 seconds, second a simple description anyone can understand in 7 words.


At the 2006 Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, Professor Mandelbrot spoke on the topic: FRACTALS. His seven-word summary has become a classic definition of the genome, against which all others are measured.


Here’s video of that historic moment:



BONUS: The 24/7 Lectures have been a featured part of every Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony since 2001. This year’s ceremony, on September 12, 2013, will include several new 24/7 Lectures, each written and performed by one of the world’s great thinkers.


BONUS: Dany Adams’s classic 24/7 Lecture on BIOLOGY


BONUS: Eric Lander’s classic 24/7 Lecture on THE HUMAN GENOME


BONUS: Other Improbable Research videos


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