Of all the things in this world why Mathematics?
To be honest I don't know.....
I who was too bored with mathematics all of a sudden made it the only known true world of mine.
But it took me a time of ONE year ..
that one year (2009-2010) totally changed my views on mathematics especially on pure geometry.
Next Calculus fascinated me (Still it continues to even today....)
Maths developed in a constructive way from then on .....till today in such a way that I try to see mathematics in everything.In fact its the only language of me which i can speak freely to anyone anywhere at anytime.
Srinivasa Ramanujan -The Prince of Indian Mathematics whose name I came across ever since I was a child .But I had very little knowledge of mathematics as child so that I could go through his great works, Thanks to my 12th class textbook,which I opened when I was in 9th as my mind was overflowing with desire to learn calculus, to solve the differential equation ,
dN /dt = λ N
and so I opened the book searching for the chapter of integration ,but I stopped at the page with historical note behind the chapter Ellipse ,regarding the difficulty in finding its perimeter and Ramanujan's formula for it.
And that was the point of origin for my mathematical journey which hasn't stopped till today.The first person in my home for imaginary friends .(Trying to put my analogy to Foster's Home for imaginary friends,which I wish was true)
The next person who helped me is the purely imaginary Prof.Charles Eppes.(Hope someone at least knows him)
So these are the two people that are my inspiration who say
"When nothing else you do works fine ,be happy that Math you do works."
To the analogy of people as Complex numbers I would say that these two inspirations are purely imaginary numbers of the form iB that help a real person i.e. me.Because it's possible that two imaginary lines meet at a real point.
Thus the inexpressible me has found a way to express myself using the language of the universe -"Mathematics". :).....
To be honest I don't know.....
I who was too bored with mathematics all of a sudden made it the only known true world of mine.
But it took me a time of ONE year ..
that one year (2009-2010) totally changed my views on mathematics especially on pure geometry.
Next Calculus fascinated me (Still it continues to even today....)
Maths developed in a constructive way from then on .....till today in such a way that I try to see mathematics in everything.In fact its the only language of me which i can speak freely to anyone anywhere at anytime.
Srinivasa Ramanujan -The Prince of Indian Mathematics whose name I came across ever since I was a child .But I had very little knowledge of mathematics as child so that I could go through his great works, Thanks to my 12th class textbook,which I opened when I was in 9th as my mind was overflowing with desire to learn calculus, to solve the differential equation ,
dN /dt = λ N
and so I opened the book searching for the chapter of integration ,but I stopped at the page with historical note behind the chapter Ellipse ,regarding the difficulty in finding its perimeter and Ramanujan's formula for it.
And that was the point of origin for my mathematical journey which hasn't stopped till today.The first person in my home for imaginary friends .(Trying to put my analogy to Foster's Home for imaginary friends,which I wish was true)
The next person who helped me is the purely imaginary Prof.Charles Eppes.(Hope someone at least knows him)
So these are the two people that are my inspiration who say
"When nothing else you do works fine ,be happy that Math you do works."
To the analogy of people as Complex numbers I would say that these two inspirations are purely imaginary numbers of the form iB that help a real person i.e. me.Because it's possible that two imaginary lines meet at a real point.
Thus the inexpressible me has found a way to express myself using the language of the universe -"Mathematics". :).....
"In most sciences one generation tears down what another has built and what one has established another undoes. In mathematics alone each generations adds a new story to the old structure.”
―Hermann Hankel
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