Ancient Aliens: Ramanujan the Divine Mathematician (Season 11, Episode 5) | History

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Mathematician Ken Ono and his team created a groundbreaking formula at Emory University in 2012, inspired by a paragraph from Srinivasan Ramanujan's work, influencing superstring theory and multidimensional physics with potential applications like time travel. Ramanujan, a prodigy born in India in 1887, credited his mathematical discoveries to divine communication from the Hindu goddess Namagiri Thayar, unveiling complex equations in dreams and visions.

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  • Ramanujan's mathematical contributions have had a profound impact on theoretical physics, specifically through modular functions, opening up possibilities for radical advancements in areas like time travel and antigravity.
  • Ramanujan's unique approach to mathematics, influenced by his spiritual beliefs and visions, showcases how personal experiences and cultural backgrounds can shape groundbreaking scientific discoveries.

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Recent questions

  • Who developed a groundbreaking mathematical formula in 2012?

    Ken Ono

  • What influenced superstring theory and multidimensional physics?

    Ramanujan's work

  • Where was Ramanujan born?

    Erode, India

  • What did Ramanujan attribute his mathematical discoveries to?

    Other-worldly communication

  • What university was the groundbreaking formula developed at?

    Emory University

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"Ramanujan's Legacy: Mathematical Breakthroughs and Beyond"

  • Mathematician Ken Ono and his former students developed a groundbreaking mathematical formula in December 2012 at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, based on a single paragraph written by Indian mathematician Srinivasan Ramanujan over nine decades earlier.
  • Ramanujan's work has influenced superstring theory and multidimensional physics, particularly through modular functions, which could potentially lead to advancements like time travel, antigravity, and limitless free energy, showcasing his ability to push mathematical boundaries beyond conventional limits.
  • Ramanujan, born in Erode, India on December 22, 1887, was a prodigy obsessed with numbers from a young age, attributing his mathematical discoveries to other-worldly communication, particularly from the Hindu goddess Namagiri Thayar, with whom he claimed to have visions and dreams that unveiled complex mathematical equations.
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