braavo! bravo im crying! im tearing up im crying. bravo. She died so young.
@homamthewise6941
2 күн бұрын
He not she
@pussiestroker2 ай бұрын
Hollywood has made many blockbusters based on or about physicists and not nearly enough about mathematicians.
@primenumberbuster404
2 ай бұрын
I think "A Beautiful Mind" was the only mathematician movie, I can remember.
@packers2superbowl312
2 ай бұрын
@@primenumberbuster404and “the man who knew infinity” and “the imitation game” (if you count Turing as a mathematician)
@RickyMud3 ай бұрын
I thought he died in the hospital after the duel
@zanti4132
3 күн бұрын
As written by E T Bell in his chapter on Galois in "Men of Mathematics": "At a very early hour on the thirtieth of May, 1832, Galois confronted his adversary on the 'field of honor.' The duel was with pistols at twenty five paces. Galois fell, shot through the intestines. No surgeon was present. He was left dying where he had fallen. At nine o'clock a passing peasant took him to Cochin Hospital. Galois knew he was about to die. ... His young brother, the only one of his family who had been warned, arrived in tears. Galois tried to comfort him with a show of stoicism. 'Don't cry,' he said, 'I need all my courage to die at twenty.' " So by Bell's account, Galois suffered fatal injuries at the duel but did not die until the next day. With that said, it must be noted that historians have criticized Bell's chapter on Galois - it is a gripping narrative, but much of it is fictitious. The chapter as written *would* make a great movie, one of those "based on a true story" sagas that takes liberties with how the events actually transpired.
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Interesting... thanks
braavo! bravo im crying! im tearing up im crying. bravo. She died so young.
@homamthewise6941
2 күн бұрын
He not she
Hollywood has made many blockbusters based on or about physicists and not nearly enough about mathematicians.
@primenumberbuster404
2 ай бұрын
I think "A Beautiful Mind" was the only mathematician movie, I can remember.
@packers2superbowl312
2 ай бұрын
@@primenumberbuster404and “the man who knew infinity” and “the imitation game” (if you count Turing as a mathematician)
I thought he died in the hospital after the duel
@zanti4132
3 күн бұрын
As written by E T Bell in his chapter on Galois in "Men of Mathematics": "At a very early hour on the thirtieth of May, 1832, Galois confronted his adversary on the 'field of honor.' The duel was with pistols at twenty five paces. Galois fell, shot through the intestines. No surgeon was present. He was left dying where he had fallen. At nine o'clock a passing peasant took him to Cochin Hospital. Galois knew he was about to die. ... His young brother, the only one of his family who had been warned, arrived in tears. Galois tried to comfort him with a show of stoicism. 'Don't cry,' he said, 'I need all my courage to die at twenty.' " So by Bell's account, Galois suffered fatal injuries at the duel but did not die until the next day. With that said, it must be noted that historians have criticized Bell's chapter on Galois - it is a gripping narrative, but much of it is fictitious. The chapter as written *would* make a great movie, one of those "based on a true story" sagas that takes liberties with how the events actually transpired.
The greatest "loss" perhaps?