And the Russian mathematician wondered how he did it…
The reclusive Russian maths genius who solved one of the world’s most perplexing mysteries said in a rare interview Thursday that he began his training by figuring out how Jesus walked on water. Grigory Perelman shot to international fame by solving the seemingly intractable Poincare conjecture and then turning down the million-dollar prize awarded in the mathematics world’s version of the Nobel. The 44-year-old now lives with his mother in a working-class Saint Petersburg high-rise and studiously avoids the press. But he told the mass-circulation Komsomolskaya Pravda daily that he and other Soviet-era students developed their prowess by learning to think in abstract terms at a very young age.
I’ve always known math people are weirdos. Here’s living proof. He sure looks the part, doesn’t he… Math people. Freaks…
The reclusive Russian maths genius who solved one of the world’s most perplexing mysteries said in a rare interview Thursday that he began his training by figuring out how Jesus walked on water. Grigory Perelman shot to international fame by solving the seemingly intractable Poincare conjecture and then turning down the million-dollar prize awarded in the mathematics world’s version of the Nobel. The 44-year-old now lives with his mother in a working-class Saint Petersburg high-rise and studiously avoids the press. But he told the mass-circulation Komsomolskaya Pravda daily that he and other Soviet-era students developed their prowess by learning to think in abstract terms at a very young age.
Great! How can i get in touch with this genius? I want to recreate the formular for the ascension!
hahaha
Was the answer because Jesus is God?
im not a mathie so i dont know.