Ramanujan - The Man Who Knew Infinity & the Akashic Records

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On December 22, 1887, a child was born in Madras, India, one of many in a country of, at the time, nearly 300 million people. He was given the name Ramanujan – meaning ‘the brother of Rama,’ a Hindu deity. But this was not just any child.
Before he hit puberty, Ramanujan had become a mathematical prodigy almost totally by accident. By the age of 11, he had exhausted and surpassed the knowledge of two college students who happened to be boarding with his family. At 13, he mastered advanced trigonometry without a teacher, alone, from a book someone had lent him, and began creating his own theorems. At 16, he stumbled by chance across a copy of G.S. Carr’s seminal work A Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and Applied Mathematics and began to work through its 5000 theorems. The next year, Ramanujan independently developed and investigated the Bernoulli numbers and calculated the Euler-Mascheroni constant to fifteen decimal places, completing as a teenager and without mentorship what the world’s greatest mathematical minds had painstakingly accomplished over centuries.

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He did his job and left the Earth. Man with clear soul purpose, fulfil it and move on in next dimension.

matrixmayaearthandwe
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Hats off to Mr. Hardy who helped Ramanujan whole heartly and without being jealous, in this world of many people donot hesitate stealing others works and claiming their own

pratheeshbnair
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I almost cried watching both Nikola Tesla & S. Ramanujan's movie.
Both of them faced rejection & condemned but their believes in themselves proved what both of them were trying to make people understand.
Their Legacy remains forever...

a.wangsa
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This makes us wonder how many Ramanujan has lived throughout the history but gone unnoticed...

mnsh
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People like him Ramanujan, Tesla, Einstein should be called heroes. Not some sportsmen or pop-artist.

richJinny
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*The only british who never stole any native Indian's invention. You were great Hardy, a rare idealism to be find in any british of that time.*

LKINTELLIGENCE
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Sad thing is Bollywood hasn't took effort to make movie on his journey but *HOLLYWOOD* has done a commendable job!!!
Shame Bollywood✓

namahshivay
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Hardy's humility and grace really touched me. he probably could've stolen ramanujan's work for himself or buried it to avoid competition. instead, he did everything he could to bring ramanujan out of obscurity and share that brilliance with the world, and we are all so much richer for it. to then rate himself only a 25, and his protege a 100... what a true gentleman.

seraphik
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I’m from Madras too(now it’s called Chennai). In my state no one calls him just by his name instead we call him as mathematically genius Ramanujam(in my language it sounds cool). Proud to live in the same place where he lived.

mohamedaslam
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"The Man Who Knew Infinity" is a film about him!

McilleM
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Reminds me of my dad. The guy knows about automotive mechanic, electricity, plumbing, etc. Anything to build a house from the ground up. The guy didn't have much of an education but learned everything by his own. If he had a better life he wouldve made an amazing architecturer or engineer.

cesar-lfjw
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Ramanujan - "An equation for me has no meaning unless it expresses a thought of god'

yivs
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Hindu, sanskrit, metaphysics and culture are such an important part of human history.

Ryo_
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This is a good reason WHY an education must be available to ALL regardless of social standing, religion or sex, not only available to those able to PAY for one! How many jewels have slipped through our fingers???!!!! It's too sad to contemplate. 😔
God Bless Ramanujan!

australianwoman
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Akashic record. It's so intriguing. So many tales of people getting ideas, skills or information out of nowhere. Michael Jackson said he didn't write his songs, said he found them(as he looked into the sky), they were already there. I've read other musicians, scientists say similar. Must be something to it.

ptimal
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A mathematical genius died too young at 32, a musical genius, Mozart died too young too at 35, people with Amazing talents should live long .

InfiniteTriztan
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The book, "The Man Who Knew Infinity", goes into great detail of his youth, family, personal gods and goddesses and more importantly, his genius. It's a great reference book on this incredible being. He seemed to have direct contact with the universal knowledge that downloaded all the equations and theorems.

rvnmedic
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the dude was so good at math that he could independently invent it.

kght
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He is from my country India . Died very early (at the age of 31) . School system never suited him . He failed at 8th standard . Mysterious underrated genius .

peeyushunderrated
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Died so young, imagine what he could have discovered.

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