One of the common elements in the Accidental History exhibit at the History Museum was a set of photos that relied on three objects to help communicate the story. Three is a magic number. It’s the first prime beyond one. In fact, I consider three to be the first number. One, by itself, has no significance. It’s alone, impossible to study as it is singular and unconnected to anything else.
Three Times Over
Three Times Over
Three Times Over
One of the common elements in the Accidental History exhibit at the History Museum was a set of photos that relied on three objects to help communicate the story. Three is a magic number. It’s the first prime beyond one. In fact, I consider three to be the first number. One, by itself, has no significance. It’s alone, impossible to study as it is singular and unconnected to anything else.