The Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel is a biblical origin myth intended to explain why the world’s peoples speak different languages. It tells of a united humanity that attempts to build a tower to reach heaven, only for God to confound their speech and scatter them. It serves as an allegory for the dangers of hubris and the fundamental challenges of large-scale coordination and communication in complex projects.
philosophy history communications coordination hubris sociology
Antithesis: turing-completeness See Also: conways-law, brookss-law version-01