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- From: weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Re: Haughty quote
- Message-ID: <101848@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 16:56:59 GMT
- References: <1992Dec9.183542.4613@sjsumcs.sjsu.edu> <11DEC199212101828@mary.fordham.edu> <101658@netnews.upenn.edu> <1gb49eINN3ra@mathj.usc.edu>
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- Reply-To: weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener)
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- In-reply-to: bruck@mathj.usc.edu (Ronald Bruck)
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- In article <1gb49eINN3ra@mathj.usc.edu>, bruck@mathj (Ronald Bruck) writes:
- >I very much doubt that Euler made a similar statement. This is probably a
- >case of faulty memory on the part of the high-school teacher.
-
- There is, however, an almost certainly false story told about Euler that
- is vaguely similar. Diderot was espousing atheism at the tzarina's court,
- and Euler was to provide a proof of God's existence, which went something
- like "(a+1/b)^n=x, therefore God exists, reply" and Diderot left in great
- embarrassment.
-
- This story, I've read, first appeared in de Morgan's BUDGET OF PARADOXES
- about a century after the alleged incident. Diderot certainly knew enough
- mathematics to not be bamboozled by the above.
- --
- -Matthew P Wiener (weemba@sagi.wistar.upenn.edu)
-