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SFMM47
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What do you think?
1QOs1D
No.536162
>>536140(OP)
He is a liar. He stole works of a Muslim mathematician from his village.
79QsYO
No.536164

snk4EI
No.536166
>>536140(OP)
His own subconscious genius expressing itself in his dream.
SFMM47
No.536167
>>536162
Based kala baman
Dpe2w8
No.536168
>>536166
Is that even possible?

rxh2g+
No.536169
>>536140(OP)
you need to learn how he learned maths, he learned by a book which had like thousands of questions and answers book. with no solutions at all.
he was clearly very smart and gifted kid, who somehow found patterns, and developed an intuition where he could reach solutions in that matter.
it doesn't mean he could not write solutions he infact did. he had slate where he would perform all the steps and notebooks for final solutions.
regarding religious visions, he was religious and loved maths, he was autistically obsessed with it. if you have ever done so even slightly similar stuff in your life you would remember seeing dreams, solutions to the problem which were obsessed with in the day.
so yes he did see the answers in dream.

snk4EI
No.536174
>>536168
Yes your dreams are created by your subconscious mind. Benzene's structure was also conceived by its discoverer in his dream.
Dpe2w8
No.536176
>>536169
Yaar I was autistic too when I was s kid. I used to extract something whitish out of lollipop wrapper and make gazillions of coloured liquids . I also had a block set, I used to make so many different types of buildings out of those. Yes I had dreams about it, but i think I was quite retarded so it was nothing special.
Also I researched about lucid dreams etc long ago during 2016-17, I was almost doing that daily and fairly successful

4w9OSH
No.536177
>>536140(OP)
That clear idk, but everyone sees their interests in their dreams.
6xMa0Z
No.536203
A lot of wonderful mathematicians and scientists throughout history discovered or figured out things in their dreams, it must be really beautiful. I'll wan't to be one of them in my next life.
Here you can read about August Kekule's (benzene structure guy) dreams:
TIwfAt
No.536205
>>536140(OP)
> if you have ever done so even slightly similar stuff in your life you would remember seeing dreams, solutions to the problem which were obsessed with in the day.
Yes, I personally think all mathematical solutions are derived from an external source. What I mean by this is that one cannot derive a mathematical proof via a mechanical or procedural set of instructions; there is always an “aha” moment or a click. I believe the eureka moments aren’t something that one “thinks” in a vacuum, rather something external. I think this faculty is something which is correlated to but not equivalent to IQ; it is not mere pattern recognition. Individuals like Ramanujam and Tesla were very gifted in that regard; so it can be said that they derived their results from “God” without denying the credit of the results to them.

L0o1hy
No.536212
>>536140(OP)
Tamil brahmins, the only reason South India has any value at all.

dyc55n
No.536217
>>536140(OP)
What likely happened is he computed A LOT of things, and eventually his brains eventually computed things subconsciously and he got a subconsciously good idea of limits
For example, the 1729 thing is very easy to spot if you see the first 12 cubes
1
8
27
64
125
216
343
512
729
1000
1331
1728
Now, observe that very easily one can see that 1728 and 1 look oddly close to 729, which is just 1000 away from 1729. It is just all checking
He computed a lot, on chalkboard, on the floor etc. He rederived SL Loney trig himself, his brain got accustomed to observing computational patterns and hence those crazy formulae

dyc55n
No.536221
>>536217
This is not to take credit away from him, he was an extremely prodigious person, in his biography it was said that his family would rent rooms to college students, and two such college students to whom they rented rooms taught Ramanujan all the college math they knew when Ramanujan was in 4th grade. He was extremely interested with the right resources at the whatever little possibility british india afforded him, he also planned assembly planning system of his high school and read all the advanced books available to him then by age 15. He worked extremely hard since a very young age so his mind was extremely tuned to thinking in series and summation and trigonometric functions



















































