Ganesh Kumar
@ganeshuor
Life is nonlinear.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking By Jordan Ellenberg

The 208th Day of the Year 208 = 2² + 3² + 5² + 7² + 11² The sum of the first five prime squares, obviously the smallest number to be the sum of five distinct squares of primes.
The four color theorem for planes says that a map can be colored in no more that four colors with no adjacent regions the same color. On a Mobius strip, the magic number is six, and on a torus, it is seven.

In 1837, Lejeune Dirichlet proved one of the most beautiful theorems in number theory.

Parallel lines have so much in common… It’s a shame they’ll never meet. 😢💔

"Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare." ~ Rene Descartes

Every line in this poem is a reminder that teachers aren’t just educators — they’re sculptors of tomorrow.

When Euclidean just isn’t enough. Enter the world of Riemannian Geometry, where curves rule!
