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So it is this time of year again. I was thinking about using "Cakeday the 5ith" as title and making it Star Wars themed, but as I have no nice SW games to give away, I decided to do something else.
So a collection of influential scientist of the 20th century
Bertrand Russell
(Quite nice comic about Russell: LOGICOMIX)
Emmy Noether Nature or Science News
Richard Feynman and his lectures on physics
and one very promissing mathematician of the 21st century:
Peter Scholze
I think, I understand, in part, what Russell, Noether and Feynman done for maths and physics. I tried to understand what Scholze is doing and failed utterly at the first steps that should have taken my in roughly the correct direction.
After spending 5 years here, there was good and bad, there are very nice people and the ones, I don't know if they are trolling all the time or simple very unlikeable persons.
Just two GAs this time 1 2.
Ohh and, as the thread is "old" and I will not bump it to start the day, let's see if someone stumbles on it and brings it to other peoples' attention.
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