NOVA: The Great Math Mystery
NOVA: The Great Math Mystery

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NOVA: The Great Math Mystery

2015
Movie
54 min
English

NOVA leads viewers on a mathematical mystery tour -- a provocative exploration of math's astonishing power across the centuries. We discover math's signature in the swirl of a nautilus shell, the whirlpool of a galaxy and the spiral in the center of a sunflower. Math was essential to everything from the first wireless radio transmissions to the prediction and discovery of the Higgs boson and the successful landing of rovers on Mars. But where does math get its power? Astrophysicist and writer Mario Livio, along with a colorful cast of mathematicians, physicists and engineers, follows math from Pythagoras to Einstein and beyond, all leading to the ultimate riddle: Is math an invention or a discovery? Humankind's clever trick or the language of the universe?

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Rushmore HollingGenres: Documentary, Education, Science

Plot Summary

This NOVA special explores the fundamental nature of mathematics, questioning whether numbers are discovered or invented. Hosted by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, the film delves into the history of mathematical concepts and their surprising ubiquity in the universe. It features interviews with leading mathematicians discussing their perspectives on the essence of numbers and their role in scientific understanding.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally well-received for its accessible approach to complex mathematical ideas and its engaging presentation. It was praised for making abstract concepts understandable to a broad audience and for inspiring curiosity about the world of mathematics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for demystifying complex mathematical concepts.

  • Appreciated for its engaging narrative and clear explanations.

  • Found to be an inspiring introduction to the philosophy of mathematics.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who is also known for his book 'The Music of the Primes,' which explores the Riemann Hypothesis.

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