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Richard Feynman Explains Why GENIUS RAMANUJAN Got Math Answers In His Dreams When I see equations, I see colors. The letter X is dark brown. The letter N is violet. I always thought that made me strange. Different. Then I learned about a man from India who died before I was even two years old. His name was Srinivasa Ramanujan. This man received mathematical formulas in his dreams. A goddess would write them on a screen of flowing blood. He would wake up and copy them down. No calculation. No derivation. Just... answers. Appearing in his sleep. And they were correct. Results that had defeated the greatest mathematicians in Europe — he saw them while sleeping. G.H. Hardy rated mathematical ability on a scale of 100. He gave himself 25. He gave Ramanujan... 100. I never met this man. But I've spent years thinking about how his mind worked. And I think I finally understand. CHAPTERS 0:00 The Man Who Dreamed Math 0:58 Hardy Receives the Letter 2:19 Ramanujan's Answer: "They Came In My Dreams" 2:41 A Boy From Madras 3:57 Failed Twice, Became a Clerk 4:32 The Letter That Changed Everything 5:06 Arriving in Cold England 5:37 Hardy's "One Romantic Incident" 6:28 The Dream: Blood, A Hand, Elliptic Integrals 7:02 Feynman's Own Experience 7:56 The Explanation: Pattern Recognition 9:00 The Unconscious Mind, Trained 9:45 Taxi 1729 11:11 Death at 32 12:01 Mock Theta Functions and Black Holes 12:43 The Lesson DISCLAIMER This video is a dramatized narrative told from Richard Feynman's perspective, based on documented writings and historical records. Some dialogue has been recreated for storytelling purposes while maintaining historical accuracy. Feynman and Ramanujan never met — Ramanujan died in 1920 when Feynman was not yet two years old. SOURCES • Hardy, G.H. (1940). "Ramanujan: Twelve Lectures on Subjects Suggested by His Life and Work" • Kanigel, Robert (1991). "The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan" • Berndt, Bruce C. "Ramanujan's Notebooks" (5 volumes) • Ono, Ken (2002). Research on mock theta functions and black holes • Feynman, R. (1985). "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" — on synesthesia • Hardy's rating scale: via Paul Erdős, documented by Bruce Berndt #ramanujan #feynman #mathematics #genius #dreams #hardy #india #cambridge #blackholes #science