The man who knew infinity-A mind that was self-taught
Roopa Gupta
Mathematical genius, Srinivasa Ramanujan, makes us think
about the existence of number in our lives andhow each digit changes the
meaning of our existence. The movie showcases the life of this Indian genius in
a simple manner, providing glimpses ofvirtuousness, intelligence and
acumen.
Ramaujam is played by Dev Patel on the silver screen. This
self-taught prodigy from India died pretty early, battling with tuberculosis,
at the age of 32, post his pioneering work at the Cambridge University. The
movie centers around his work, treading into number theory,focusing on
partitions. With this, he understood that growing numbers could reach infinity,
and thus, he keeps exploring the entire range.
Ramanujan is seen trying to convince his mentor – Professor
G.H. Hardy –about his theory,while his peers suspect that his thoughts might
not be original. At one instance,ProfessorHardy asks him to be conscientious before
presenting proofs about the concept.
The movie emerges out as a fight between self-awareness and
keeping up with societal norms. Ramanujan arrives in Cambridge with thick
notebooks that had original formulas. It completely stuns the professors, but
they always coax him to provide proofs. Ramanujan while responding to Professor
Hardy confesses that he gets all the formula from God.
While, Ramanujan works on solving one equation after
another, at some instance he almost experiences seeing God. This awareness
about himself and his surroundings create an aurawhich makes Ramanujan tread
through complex mathematical equation intuitively rather than just applying
logic and calculations.
This young visionary struggled in making people understand
the theorems which kept running in his mind so fast that he couldn’t even write
them. He adds that no equations have any meaningif it does not give a glimpse
of God.
This mathematician provides the world a glimpse of
‘infinity’ within the circle of our lives.Ramanujan’s constant battle with
conservatism and racism from British establishment for being accepted, further
superimposes the theme of knowing ourselves.
Watch it for the man who knew infinity!
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