Poor Indian Man Who Became An ELITE MATHEMATICIAN In England | True Life Story Movie Recap
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2025
- Movie Recap: The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)
Dive into the inspiring true story of The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015), a biographical drama that chronicles the life of mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan. Follow his journey from humble beginnings in India to his groundbreaking work at Cambridge University under the mentorship of Professor G.H. Hardy. This movie recap explores Ramanujan's incredible contributions to mathematics, the challenges he faced due to cultural and racial barriers, and the profound impact of his work on the world. Join us for an in-depth look at this remarkable film that celebrates the power of intellect, perseverance, and the human spirit.
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He didn't become a mathematician in England. He was a born Mathematician.
Bilkul lakin uski pahchan England ja k he bani na
@NasirHussain-d9m पहचान बनना और गणितज्ञ बनना दोनों अलग बात है। हार्डी और लिटिलवुड के हम सभी ऋणी है। उन्होंने इस हीरे को दुनिया के सामने रखा। लेकिन वह हीरा तो जन्मसे हीरा ही था।
@@NasirHussain-d9mno you’re wrong he was popular in india but when he gand fard british ki than they worship him . 😂
True... he was genius that's why even hardy called him....
@@NasirHussain-d9m now we have to learn science and math from Abdullahs 😂
What a sad story. That man's ideas contributed so much to mathematics and physics, yet he was never fully appreciated until after death.
He passed away young, which didn't give him enough room left of lifespan until his work gets all the recognition. It surely did decades ago. Had he lived longer, he would've won all the honors.
Majority of great giants are underappreciated during their lifetime, we only discover how farfetch their thought process was until much later which made them beyond the leagues of mere humans
Genius is a way understatement to describe Srinivasa Ramanujan. He had an almost mystical ability to "see" mathematical truths. His notebooks were filled with thousands of theorems-many without proofs-yet most have since been proven correct. Modern mathematicians still study his lost notebook for insights. Imagine if he was born in this age and had the support of current day India!
Ramanujan... more genius than genius
15:49 G.O.A.T greatest of all time
Although his work is not as influential as that of Euler or Gauss, he is my favorite mathematician. Because he came from nothing.
ur name right
hmm, you must check Ramanujan’s work. Also he was already prodigy and not really poor
@@VPannagS i respect him. He only lived for 31 years. If he had lived for 60 years, he would have broken mathematics. But it's a bitter truth that many people don't even know Ramanujan's name.
Prof Hardy did not invited Ramanujan to sacred England so that the moment he set his foot on England he became a genius. Hardy already saw his works and impressed then invited him. Again he is no means poor or beggar in India, he was a clerk and was having a decent life. idiocy of youtubers have no limits.
Without Hardy, he would still be unknown today. Hardy recognised his genius.
@@JamesSmith-xx9nc Exactly👍👍. I wonder why people find it hard to grasp this.
This somehow motivates me
His case is very similiar to tesla, a physicist. Sometimes, youre just are the wrong place at the wrong time and you cant really do nothing about it and hope for the storm to pass.
He didn't become mathematician in England, he was a mathematician inborn
Ramanujam man❤❤❤❤❤
great men contribute to our world, there are exceptions such as maleva einstein who actually wrote e=mc2 and started a new evolution of quantum theory
Ramanujam is the one of the greatest mathematician like S N Bose .
love it...
Excellent
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the recap.
Treated him like a dog coz he was indian, kept him on cold storage coz he didnt deserve the comfort and warmth. Made the most out of his knowledge but really recognised.
"I don't want this to die with me."
Since he was a great mathematician england opened doors and England didn't make him
0:57 "maybe two" . Very heart-touching line. Yes, reincarnation is very much a part of our Culture.
There exist a lot of different Sadhana practices that sometimes take place over multiple births.
So I don't find any issue with the idea that Ramanujan might someday be born again ( in case he hasn't attained Moksha yet).
Awesome
You couldnt call him poor though..pretty well off compared to others living at that time
Loved the video, plz dont mind of any bad commenters, they are waste of time and Lets embrace and focus on Humanitiy rather being partioned via what we call western or indian they are all rubish. Humanity is just 1
Very well appreciate the kind words🙏🏿
What's the name of background violin music?
Argonne - Zachariah Hickman
Tamilians ❤❤❤❤
Ramanujam single-handedly overthrew 100 years of western math 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
East and west are human creations born out of their egos.... mathematics is for all beings who love it.
There is no western math indian math or eastern math
It's for all of humanity
Pride destroys logic and brain
Huh? What is Western math?
@@FaizAhmed-gr4klyeah math is math. There is no Western math
The ignorant and jealous trying to bring down an absolute humble GENIUS.
Shame on all these so called learned elite.
Ahh another episode of Dev Patel plays all the Indian roles 😂
Let’s get a white man to play him , show some intelligence.
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Movie name: The man who knew infinity.
Unfortunately not a well made movie I must say..
Title
The man who knew infinity
Dev Patel has no resemblance with Srinivas Ramanujan. Poor representation, Fast dialogue delivery. No wonder film didn’t perform well.
For me, I think Patel did well in the movie.
Bro wants some views
Yeah. That's the whole idea.
@flickHollyRecap do u really thinks we indians are that dumb?
Savage 😂
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