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ollybulman 's review for:
Fermat's Last Theorem
by Simon Singh
An amazing book which beautifully explored the origins of maths, theorems and the numerical complexity of life; the book succinctly charts and linearly exposes the solitary and challenging facets of those who possess the ability to unravel the world mathematically.
I enjoyed the psycho-sense of spirituality and universality of the collective mission for mathematical truth and validity within humanity. As well as the way in which maths like many other disciplines has been persecuted, giving a new insight into the history of maths beyond its contemporary presence in society.
I enjoyed the psycho-sense of spirituality and universality of the collective mission for mathematical truth and validity within humanity. As well as the way in which maths like many other disciplines has been persecuted, giving a new insight into the history of maths beyond its contemporary presence in society.