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I believe that the murmur of God whispers in the head of every genius

There are 11 days to go before the Spring Festival,

Growing up, I accompany you.

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Ramanujan, a married Indian, has nothing but a dense number of symbols on his notebook. Without a professional certificate, he struggled to find a decent job.

After encountering many wall encounters, he met the first appreciator, Narayana, and found that the mathematical research he had done was of great significance.

Giving Ramanujan a job as a bookkeeper encouraged him to get free paper for calculus at the docks, hoping that his mathematical research would be seen by more professionals.

Fortunately, at the recommendation of Ferancis, in 1913, some of Ramanujan's mathematical research results were seen by harry, an English mathematician and professor at Trinity College at Cambridge University, through letters, and made an exception to make him one of them.

He was shocked when he saw Ramanujan's research.

One of the things Professor Hardy asks him the most is how did you come up with this?

Ramanujan always said I don't know, it's my god, the auspicious goddess.

I believe that the murmur of God whispers in the head of every genius

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Ramanujan endured the hot and cold ridicule of Trinity College professors in order to publish the formula of "integral split", and was desperately eager to be recognized by the outside world. The most he did when he was alone was to pray secretly in his room every day, and he had an incomparable faith in God.

Since Ramanujan was a Brahmin, he preferred to go hungry and eat only vegetarian food, causing severe tuberculosis caused malnutrition during world war I, when food was scarce at the time.

Professor Hardy was surprised to learn of Ramanujan's serious illness and took care of him while helping him apply for membership in the Royal Society.

I believe that the murmur of God whispers in the head of every genius

In front of all the professors at Trinity College, Professor Hardy said let's take a look at the results of the research on integers, and his huge breakthrough achievements.

Notice that this was done by a man whose depth and breadth of knowledge is astonishing.

Opinions may differ on the importance of Ramanujan's research and whether this will have an impact on the future of mathematics.

But it's really profound and irrefutablely original.

Mr. Littlewood once told me that every positive integer was a close friend of Ramanujan's.

For him, an equation has no meaning if it does not express God's will. Isn't that our definition of true mathematics?

I believe that the murmur of God whispers in the head of every genius

We are only on the path of absolute perfection, and for the infinite explorers, we have not invented these rules. They already exist and are waiting for some incredibly intelligent man like Ramanujan to discover and prove it.

Finally, I had to wonder, who are we, how can we question Ramanujan? Not to mention questioning God.

In this way, Ramanujan became a member of the Royal Society of Trinity College, and when he was finally recognized, he chose to go home with his wife and live a good life. Unfortunately, when he chose to return to India, he fell seriously ill again, and Ramanujan died a year later at the age of thirty-two.

This is Ramanujan's life, and perhaps "The Know-It-All" is the best proposition for this movie. Life is finite, knowledge is infinite, and infinite knowledge is pursued with a finite life.

Thank you, I love you.

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