[SOC] [OT] But important scientific question
Carl Strode
crstrode at charter.net
Mon Feb 15 10:27:59 EST 2010
The greatest mathematician of all time can be seen in this short video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7106559846794044495#
Carl
WA7CS
Ian C. Purdie wrote:
> Sorry to bother the list but I've just had a "serious debate" with my
> twin 12 year old grand-daughters attending first year of High School.
>
> For there first assignment in mathematics [they're in different classes]
> they are to select a famous mathematician in history, briefly detail his
> life and times and expand upon why he is famous in mathematics and a few
> other things.
>
> The first twin asked me last Friday evening and I mentioned the usual
> names off the top of my head. Euclid, Archimedes etc. etc.
>
> She countered that everyone wanted to do Einstein.
>
> I suggested that Einstein was a brilliant Physicist and no doubt while
> obviously well versed in mathematics, that was not for which he was well
> known [in the strict sense] for.
>
> This evening the other twin is now wedded to the idea of Einstein and
> the other one said, the teacher said, Einstein is a well known
> mathematician.
>
> What say ye geniuses? Who, given the assignment, would seriously select
> Einstein among the prominent mathematicians of the world.
>
> I confess, that in my early days given a similar assignment as Sydney
> University, I was consumed by a book called "Men in Mathematics" which
> covered the life and times of prominent mathematicians and I found it a
> riveting read.
>
>
> Thanks! :)
>
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