• John Nash, know for Nash Equillibrium, killed in Car Crash.
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[QUOTE]Famed mathematician John Nash and his wife Alicia Nash were killed Saturday in a taxi crash on the New Jersey Turnpike, NJ.com reports. Nash, a Princeton University mathematics professor, won the Nobel Prize for economics in 1994 for his work in game theory, specifically the "Nash equilibrium." Nash's battle with paranoid schizophrenia was documented in the 2001 Academy Award best picture winning film "A Beautiful Mind." "For the better part of 20 years, his once supremely rational mind was beset by delusions and hallucinations," The Washington Post reports. "By the time Dr. Nash emerged from his disturbed state, his ideas had influenced economics, foreign affairs, politics, biology — virtually every sphere of life fueled by competition." [/QUOTE] [url]http://www.businessinsider.com/a-beautiful-mind-mathematician-john-nash-killed-in-car-crash-2015-5?utm_content=buffer5b641&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url] [editline]24th May 2015[/editline] Apologies for the lateness, fcking ninjas
-in second thoughts nah-
NOOOO, I watched his movie few years back, it was really good, but how can he die such a shitty death after all the shit he's gone through? That's just not fair!
[QUOTE=Mr.Brown;47793365]NOOOO, I watched his movie few years back, it was really good, but how can he die such a shitty death after all the shit he's gone through? That's just not fair![/QUOTE] It's as fair as not everyone being as smart as him.
I didn't pay a lot of attention to many scientists, and I still don't, but Nash's story intrigued me so much and I've done multiple reports on not just him, but his findings, because he interested me so much. This fucking sucks. Rest in peace you genius man.
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