If they use them, they can directly draw conclusions. A genius can travel through time and help future generations solve problems for hundreds of years, but this time span is difficult to be longer. The richer the human knowledge palace, the less the leading role of genius. So, proof is necessary for non-top talents. This necessity, which cannot be compromised by the excellence of any genius, proves to be responsible for the whole of human knowledge.
For me, it doesn't matter what country the genius is, male or female, tall or short, fat or thin. When the brain power reaches a certain level, it is no longer limited by some small labels. Maybe having money and power does feel more free, but the experience of genius is not something that can be exchanged for. Life is an experience. Quantitative change leads to qualitative change. The excellence of brain power is such a process from quantitative change to qualitative change. Probably like the difference between apes and humans, it has been completely upgraded.
For the protagonist Ramanujan, the answer he got from God is a whole, and this whole may be a segment in a larger ring (this larger ring will wait for future talents and geniuses to help us discover it) , but to him, it is a complete structure, beautiful because of its completeness, its natural existence, its naturalness. And for the relatively mentally handicapped (mostly geniuses like me), this is too complicated to understand, so it needs to prove the process, bit by bit to help understand. This proof is completely unnecessary for the protagonist, and devoting his energy to this kind of decomposing work is like dismembering a beautiful woman. This is my understanding, which completely destroys the beauty of the overall harmony. If he is already mathematically authoritative, there are countless people in the natural mathematics community who will wait for his new discoveries and discuss how to understand them by themselves. But he's not, so disgust yourself and slow yourself down to do these things that waste his unique strengths. This is also his sacrifice, and he hopes that this kind of beauty can be understood by more people. A person like the protagonist can play alone, but in this case, his information can only fascinate himself. People in the world don't know that this kind of beauty once appeared in someone's brain. It can't be both
Math is another language. In fact, human beings are very weak and need to use language to understand the world and build a world that they can understand. Without language, human beings would not be in this state of existence. Humans see with their eyes and hear with their ears, but at a higher and more fundamental level, mathematics is a language of infinite possibilities. And the language we use every day, in fact, can't go that far. Because it is too monotonous, the meaning of being inclusive is too narrow, and in order to spread information, it cannot afford more complex structures. So minds using more complex languages, can understand things that may have an order of magnitude advantage. Mathematicians and mortals have nothing to say because they use the language of mathematics, while ordinary people use the language of text. In short, black holes are just two words. How does the human mind understand the existence and changes of black holes? The word black hole cannot be expressed dynamically, and mathematical language, it is possible to build a complex dynamic system, as long as the computing power is satisfied, the black hole protagonist can be understood to a large extent and accurately.
In fact, he is very great. He is not a self-made man. People who entertain themselves, so they leave their hometown and even die prematurely because of it. I hope that people in the future will give them full respect. If human beings survive in the universe without self-destruction, he does have a share of the credit. To put it in ugly words, he does not exist, and the development of mankind will be slow for several years, decades, or hundreds of years. I do not exist, and it may not have any impact.
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