I watched the movie "The Knower Boundless" on TV, which is a biographical film about Ramnukin, the best mathematician in India. Ramnukin was born in a poor family in India and had no chance to receive a good formal education. Although he is gifted at mathematics, it is extremely difficult to support his family with his knowledge. No one understands the formula of advanced mathematics he wrote, and only uses simple academic qualifications to measure a person's ability. Ramnukin, down and out, finally met someone who appreciated his talent. Yana resisted the pressure of the white boss and gave Ramnukin a job, and strongly recommended him to go to Britain to publish his innovation. Encouraged by Hardy's new wife, Ramnukin left his hometown and went to Trinity College in Cambridge, where he began his ups and downs in mathematics.
At first, I didn't understand. Ramnujin went to Cambridge with great difficulty, but he was greeted with ridicule and disrespect. His work was never published, and I was angry with him. I also doubt whether Hardy and others are trying to steal his achievements. At first glance, I found that I was wrong, especially when Hardy silently helped Ramnujin publish his first work. I found that Hardy was the kind of person who really did things. In fact, Hardy and Ramnukin are the same kind of people. They are keen on scientific research, but not good at communication.
Supergeniuses like Ramnujin will appear in some corners of the world again and again in various historical periods, but if no one finds them and helps them, these geniuses will often be drowned in cruel history, just like the article we read about Bole Maxima, and Maxima often finds Bole absent. When everyone doubted Ramnukin's research, Hardy still gave him full support and helped him find other supporters. When Ramnukin doubted him and wanted to give up, he helped and asked Ramnukin to write an argument. When Ramnukin was troubled by lung cough and wanted to end his life, Hardy also extended a helping hand to him, which helped him gain recognition, understanding and respect from the outside world. Thanks to Hardy, Ramnukin finally proved his equation in a way acceptable to mathematicians and achieved a major breakthrough in the field of mathematics. With this achievement, he was also elected as an academician of the Royal Society and Trinity College.
Unfortunately, his career had just begun when he was killed by illness. Hardy and others continued his research.
Although the film has repeatedly stated that Ramnukin's mathematical talent is related to God and faith, it seems to me that this is explained by some form of autism or Asperger's syndrome.
The perceptual processing pattern of autistic people seems to be different from that of ordinary people. They are more inclined to deal with the details or local composition of things, but can't understand the overall meaning of things.
Like Dinael, an autistic person? Tammet
He can recite 225 14 digits after the decimal point of pi. His mathematical genius is that he can "see" 10000 integers in the form of a single entity, see their respective shapes, colors and textures, and treat the calculation results in the same way. Tammet can also speak the language 1 1, the most famous of which is the learning process of Icelandic, which he learned after watching TV programs for seven days. He even invented his own language, which he called "Mandy". Although every scholar's syndrome is unusual, Tammet is by far the most incredible one. Tammet is so unique that he can tell people exactly how he did this incredible thing. By depicting the pictures in his mind, he let scientists further understand and understand the scholar syndrome group.
The example here is not to prove whether Ramnukin has autism, but to express the normal phenomenon that his way of thinking will be different from ordinary people.
Only when people meet people who will appreciate it can they play their role.
My former boss, graduated from the English Department of the University, worked as an operation manager in the company. Under her leadership, the company has expanded step by step, and the workload and various pressures she carries are also increasing. On the one hand, we trust and support her, on the other hand, the hard work for her is not worth it. She didn't complain at all except thanking her boss for his appreciation and trust. She said that when she took this position, she did not graduate from management and had no relevant experience. No matter how confident and capable people are, they will also have self-doubt in areas they are not good at. However, the boss didn't mean to change people, just gave her this stage to display. Today, I also believe that the boss is actually an extremely intelligent person. I can find her extremely high IQ and understanding, her unswerving determination, her sincere and trustworthy character, and she helps the boss create profits, and the boss helps her achieve a better self.
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