
The Infinite Explorer with Hannah Fry: Travel Meets Math
If you’re tired of the same old travel shows where someone just walks around eating street food, you honestly need to check out The Infinite Explorer with Hannah Fry on National Geographic.
It’s travel, yes, but with a twist.
Hannah Fry basically goes around the world trying to make sense of the hidden patterns behind how different cultures work.
She’s not doing the usual “here’s a famous landmark” routine. She’s actually breaking things down the way only a mathematician can. Like in Greece, she uses the Parthenon to explain the geometry behind ancient design. Then she’s in Vietnam, standing in the middle of that wild motorcycle traffic. Instead of panicking like the rest of us would, she shows the logic in the chaos.
And the Iceland episode? She digs into how their tiny population actually helped scientists understand genetics better. Then in South Korea she unpacks the structure and discipline behind Taekwondo. Every place she visits ends up revealing something unexpected.
It’s one of those shows where you find yourself thinking, “Wait… how did I never notice that before?” You still get the beautiful travel shots, but you also come away feeling like you understand the world a little differently.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, it’s definitely worth watching on Zuku | National Geographic Ch 414, every Wednesday 20:30 CAT/21:30 EAT.
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