Sunday, August 15, 2010

Tim #1

I don't know if I'm doing this right but here it goes. David Bernoulli had a conflicting relationship with his father Johann. No matter how much David proved himself in mathematics, his father refused to allow him to become a mathematician even though Johann and his brother were both world famous mathematician at the time. To me the father never wanted his son to be considered an equal which is proven when both Johann and David win the contest hosted by the French Academy of Sciences and Johann flips out.

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