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The Problem In 1911, a self-taught genius named Srinivasa Ramanujan posed a question to the mathematical world that remained unanswered for half a year. It is an infinite "onion" of square roots: the square root of one, plus two times the square root of one, plus three times the square root of one, plus four times the root of... continuing forever. The Strategy While most mathematicians tried to solve it from the inside out, Ramanujan did the opposite. He built the solution from the answer up using a simple algebraic identity. By starting with the truth that any number "x plus one" is equal to the square root of "one plus x times the quantity x plus two," he created a recursive loop. By nesting this identity into itself over and over, he generated the exact infinite structure of the problem. When you set the starting value of x to two, the entire infinite mess of roots collapses perfectly into a single digit. The Reveal The answer is exactly 3. This video breaks down the full step-by-step proof that turned a "glitch in the matrix" into a masterpiece of number theory. #Ramanujan #MathPuzzles #InfiniteRoots #Genius #MathHacks #STEM #MathHistory #MathOlympiad #NumberTheory #2026Math