I don't know if I'm the most curious human being, but I like this label, and now that I'm still curious seems to mean that a person is still alive.
But it is easy to label a person, but it is not easy to prove the label is true. But yesterday, when I saw a foreign blockbuster "Extreme Space" on Sohu.com, I usually took it for granted that it was an American film when I saw a foreign blockbuster, but it was actually a Spanish film. I let curiosity fly for a while, so I clicked.
The whole movie is set with suspense at the beginning. Four mathematicians receive a mysterious email to find out the law of the sequence 5, 4, 2, 9, 8, 6, 7, 3, 1. The answer is: according to Spanish single alphabetical order: cinco, cuatro, dos, nueve, ocho, seis, siete, tres, uno, forgive my ignorance, I thought it was Greek, but it didn't feel like it.
In the end, these mathematicians were invited to a mysterious place to solve math problems, but the house set a trap. If the questions could not be answered in time, the house would be squeezed by the hydraulic press little by little until the people inside were crushed to death. .
Of course, I don't understand any mathematician's problem-solving. The process of their answering makes me think of Mathematical Olympiad. Of course, they must be the elites of the Mathematical Olympiad training class.
The suspense is born from this, who set up this game?
Is it Fermat who left first, or Pascal who accidentally hit Fermat's daughter into a serious injury?
Or the little Galois who panicked that he had cracked Goldbach's conjecture because he couldn't get love?
In the end, they let themselves into this dangerous game, all because of curiosity, curiosity about mathematics, or curiosity about other people.
Of course, we, the audience, were also firmly grasped. For the first time, a suspense drama did not require action, but only the mind.
Of course, after reading it, I still found a huge loophole. The loophole is, why is the father of Pascal's bruised daughter also a mathematician? Or maybe he's nothing at all, but why is he acting like he's in a hurry for this party?
Of course, without coincidence, there is no movie.
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