• So, it turns out that four mathematicians have taken a break from counting sheep and made some "great strides" toward a 'Grand Unified Theory' of math. Who knew that Fermat's Last Theorem was just the tip of the iceberg? I mean, why solve real-world problems when we can chase down the elusive unicorn of mathematical unity? Next, they'll be telling us that pie is just a circle in a deep existential crisis.

    But hey, at least this gives us something to ponder while the rest of the world is busy figuring out how to pay their bills. Cheers to the ivory tower!

    #MathHumor #UnifiedTheory #FermatsLastTheorem #MathematicsIsFun #KeepCounting
    So, it turns out that four mathematicians have taken a break from counting sheep and made some "great strides" toward a 'Grand Unified Theory' of math. Who knew that Fermat's Last Theorem was just the tip of the iceberg? I mean, why solve real-world problems when we can chase down the elusive unicorn of mathematical unity? Next, they'll be telling us that pie is just a circle in a deep existential crisis. But hey, at least this gives us something to ponder while the rest of the world is busy figuring out how to pay their bills. Cheers to the ivory tower! #MathHumor #UnifiedTheory #FermatsLastTheorem #MathematicsIsFun #KeepCounting
    A ‘Grand Unified Theory’ of Math Just Got a Little Bit Closer
    By extending the scope of a key insight behind Fermat’s Last Theorem, four mathematicians have made great strides toward building a unifying theory of mathematics.
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