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  • @BlueSoulTiger
    @BlueSoulTiger 2 года назад +125

    William Thurston on Perelman: "Perelman's aversion to public spectacle and to riches is mystifying to many. I have not talked to him about it and I can certainly not speak for him, but I want to say I have complete empathy and admiration for his inner strength and clarity, to be able to know and hold true to himself. Our true needs are deeper - yet in our modern society most of us reflexively and relentlessly pursue wealth, consumer goods and admiration. We have learned from Perelman's mathematics. Perhaps we should also pause to reflect on ourselves and learn from Perelman's attitude toward life."

    • @dougl309
      @dougl309 2 года назад +3

      where did you get this quote from?

    • @pikiwiki
      @pikiwiki 6 месяцев назад +2

      we should copy his example to be free of the sins of the world

    • @juancorbo1122
      @juancorbo1122 2 месяца назад +2

      Very intelligent words. I hope there were more people like him in this level of existence.

    • @BlueSoulTiger
      @BlueSoulTiger 2 месяца назад

      @@dougl309 Originally seen on the Clay Mathematics Institute website

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад +2

      Beautifully said. Perelman apparently has an IQ well over 200... his philosophy must have some merit if he can be this happy and indifferent to the trappings that catch the rest of us.

  • @jccusell
    @jccusell 3 года назад +267

    The fact one of the most prestigious universities, supposedly an avatar of intellectual thought and intelligence, asks one of the greatest living mathematicians on earth for a resume just after he gave lectures to Princeton professors explaining his proof which they could not completely follow or understand by themselves, exposes everything that has gone wrong in the hallowed halls of learning.

    • @ChristAliveForevermore
      @ChristAliveForevermore 2 года назад +1

      It really goes to show that Academia in its truest form is dead. Corporatocracy has infected all institutions in the West.

    • @aftermath4096
      @aftermath4096 Год назад +3

      this is Princeton dude, not some random uni, in math, Princeton is about the strongest uni there is. All the faculties there are basically geniuses in their own right.

    • @therealjayz8036
      @therealjayz8036 Год назад +30

      @@aftermath4096 if they’re geniuses then why would they ask for his resume

    • @ismaelamadorgarcia272
      @ismaelamadorgarcia272 Год назад

      ​​@@therealjayz8036its imposible to learn a proof of that level in one single lecture. It's natural to ask for a resume

    • @bhaskarmukherjee4768
      @bhaskarmukherjee4768 10 месяцев назад

      @@therealjayz8036 They didn't. It's the dumbass university HR that did :)

  • @AG-lm5uf
    @AG-lm5uf 3 года назад +268

    Not only did he publish it for free, but he also refused to accept a $1 million prize. This man is a rare specimen among the many self aggrandizing humans we typically see.

    • @penttiranta9730
      @penttiranta9730 Год назад +28

      Its funny how a guy achieves something so incredible and unique, something that has puzzled humanitys best minds for a century and everydoby is amazed not by that fact, but by the fact that he refused some money :) I mean solving Poincare is hard, but REFUSING A MILLION DOLLARS thats impossible! XD

    • @unskeptable
      @unskeptable 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why not get the 1 mill and give it to the Africans ?

    • @Dark_Souls_3
      @Dark_Souls_3 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@unskeptablethey don’t need it

    • @pikiwiki
      @pikiwiki 6 месяцев назад +1

      what a noble saint he truly is

    • @ValidatingUsername
      @ValidatingUsername 6 месяцев назад +2

      Imagine that narrative was false and perpetuated about him to cover up him trying to get the work published while society tried to steal it and discredit him

  • @dkn2101
    @dkn2101 10 месяцев назад +28

    Perelman rejected the fields medal as he felt his contributions to solving the Poincare conjecture were no greater than Richard Hamilton's, since Hamilton pioneered the Ricci Flow that Perelmen build upon. I was a student in Richard Hamilton's class at Columbia (Differential Geometry) right around this time in '07. Not only was he utterly brilliant, but like Perelman didn't seem to have the Millenium Prize or credit for solving Poincare on his mind when we approached him during office hours. For a lot of these great mathematicians truth seems to be the greater reward :)

  • @davidliljewall4017
    @davidliljewall4017 3 года назад +268

    All scientific papers should be free to access. Perelman is setting a notable precedent that I hope catches on!

    • @jagatiello6900
      @jagatiello6900 3 года назад +3

      Indeed

    • @Mordwand
      @Mordwand 3 года назад +13

      Actually in addition to publishing their results in a journal, most authors do upload the preprints to arXiv, whats different in Perelman's case is that he did not bother publishing his results in any journal. Also, note that there are open access journals, some demand certain amount of money from authors, some dont.

    • @kellyja8
      @kellyja8 2 года назад +10

      The publication/textbook/conference industry is a sham. Some journals charge thousands of dollars in fees, which effectively shuts out anyone without grant funds. The same goes for many of the top conferences.

    • @yavarjn2055
      @yavarjn2055 2 года назад +14

      Western culture is all materialism, and money is first. The people who think used to be valued. Now people who make money or are famous are portraited as valuable. Professors are afraid for their positions, the contracts are one year based, students dictate what they want, and the job of a professor is to bring funding to the universities or being a clown to the students. Look at how the society treats those who made machine learning and revolutionized artificial intelligence. Shouldnt the professor be rich instead of universities? Who does the research and the teaching? The administrative departments get all the credit. To go to the university you should pay a price of a house. Companies like ETS have like 100 English certificates which are worse each year. GRE has become a kids play. Olyimpiads are not discussed, the level of education is falling every year. Publishing has become a joke, everybody replicating old research and citing friends. This has led to a mafia that cares little about science. The industry discovers every day that graduates know too little that it is better to offer short courses and hire people who can make the products that are replica of each other. No value for novelty. Disney copying writers, Garcia Marques copying William Faulkner and winning Nobel for it. Obama got his Nobel when he was recently elected. I could go on. The money-centered culture is a parasite to art, science and being human in general. Goodbye the days that philosophers and scientists were a credit to a society and they were respected for that. Check out the movie "idiocrocy".

    • @Leo-if5tn
      @Leo-if5tn Год назад +3

      Scihub, Libgen ...

  • @vadim419
    @vadim419 Год назад +102

    Dear Lex, if you do have the opportunity to interview Perelman, it would be an unparalleled privilege for both you and your audience.

    • @ambrosesabbat9385
      @ambrosesabbat9385 11 месяцев назад

      He hates journalists, Perelmann won't answer.

    • @ccbgaming6994
      @ccbgaming6994 6 месяцев назад +6

      I don’t think he wants to be interviewed

    • @damosuzuki4125
      @damosuzuki4125 5 месяцев назад +4

      everyone should just leave the man alone. if he wants to talk there is no shortage of people that would love to talk to him.

  • @P.J.W.
    @P.J.W. 3 года назад +117

    He also felt that it was inappropriate to take full credit for solving this problem as he considered Richard Hamilton’s work to be equally (or perhaps even more) instrumental in solving this problem.

    • @markdowding5737
      @markdowding5737 Год назад +2

      I wonder why the Clay Institute didn't simply follow its request and split the prize between him and Hamilton.

    • @kurtistrent4772
      @kurtistrent4772 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@markdowding5737 because it was Perelman who SOLVED the conjecture. Thousands of mathematicians contributed to this solution, and if we start splitting the money between all the dead and living people who made this solution possible, Perelman will hardly get a dollar left. Because Hamilton based his works on Thurston's works etc. on and on to the past ages. No one starts the solution from scratch.

    • @markdowding5737
      @markdowding5737 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@kurtistrent4772 Scientific prizes are often split between multiple scientists who did relevant work to the topic in question. The Nobel prizes of Chemestry and Physics often have multiple winners every year. I think Hamilton deserved part of the recognition since Perelman essentialy built his proof based on Hamilton's discoveries and insights

  • @deltasquared7777
    @deltasquared7777 Год назад +25

    finding a person having the absolute integrity of Perelman
    is as difficult and rare as finding a person capable of solving the Poincare conjecture.

    • @pikiwiki
      @pikiwiki 6 месяцев назад +4

      Probably harder

  • @MarkoBotsaris
    @MarkoBotsaris 6 месяцев назад +7

    I have zero problem with the peer review system, but the publishers like Elsevier have always enraged me. They are companies that create zero content themselves, make the authors pay for the publications cost though their respective institutions like federal grants, and make the same group of scientists serve as unpaid editorial staff only to then overcharge for it to the point of making it impossible for the public - who payed for most of it - to read it without access to an academic library. In the digital age this not only makes no sense, but is unjust. And to add the last insult to injury - about the time I started publishing papers the authors even started doing all the typesetting themselves digitally. That is quite a racket! I think that is the purest definition of a parasite - an organism that has found a way to live off of the work of others without contributing anything themselves. So I do like in principle that the mathematical result of the century was dropped in an online archive with an implicit big Perelman middle finger to those guys. It does create some other long term problems with signal to noise, but nothing that couldn’t be solved with some concerted effort. But I look forward to the day when maybe my grandchildren can piss on the graves of some of these publishers.

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад +1

      The use public funds and institutions to research these matters... then privatize the results of any interesting findings...
      Interesting racket indeed.
      Privatize the gains, socialize the losses is a concept that spreads far

  • @0predelenie
    @0predelenie Год назад +5

    such pleasure to hear guest, so warming words about that great man - Grigory Perelman

  • @bingolio
    @bingolio 3 года назад +26

    Grigori Perelman: Infinite Respect!!!

  • @BlastinRope
    @BlastinRope 3 года назад +229

    The current academic system is becoming the catholic church of science

    • @ivanniyeha4229
      @ivanniyeha4229 3 года назад

      Stop your stupid hatred

    • @ivanniyeha4229
      @ivanniyeha4229 3 года назад

      Stop your stupid hatred

    • @MrPrebuttal
      @MrPrebuttal 2 года назад +13

      Thats why I didn't go to university, I can see from the outside its a priesthood

    • @XTheLolX301
      @XTheLolX301 Год назад +2

      What that means

    • @Batman_akzo
      @Batman_akzo Год назад

      There is no denial to your statement. Fear of contradiction is increasing at a rapid pace in the people sitting in the upper echelon. Selective data is being used to frame narratives. False is being covered in all sorts of fabrics to be presented as truth.

  • @MahomedNouh
    @MahomedNouh 7 месяцев назад +2

    ``When you remove money from the picture is where excellence comes in" LexClips - Perelman will like this quote for sure! Great wise video

  • @AINMEisONE
    @AINMEisONE 22 дня назад +1

    The saddest thing is when people judge others by appearances, believing themselves superior to someone who shines from within. In doing so, they diminish humanity. The true purpose of life is to give selflessly, without expecting anything in return-an immense challenge when activating the centers within the body (3, 7, 9). It is in moments of challenge, overcome with logic, that true clarity emerges. His heart is pure, and when faced with ridicule or disbelief in his work, he chooses to distance himself from those who could harm him. The remaining six have been solved by another, but seeing this, he chooses not to share, for it holds the mathematics to understand Creation itself... "there is more gold given inside when you empty the mind which is the outside" Javy RA

  • @evanwillenson1398
    @evanwillenson1398 3 года назад +17

    Interesting to hear Lex's distinction across creative & business peoples

  • @bernardofitzpatrick5403
    @bernardofitzpatrick5403 Год назад +6

    I hope you can interview Grigori Perelman one day. What a feat that would be. 🎉 .

  • @shortError404
    @shortError404 Год назад +10

    I would seriously die of happiness if you interview Perelman... He's such an interesting human big and I really wanna know more Bout him!!

  • @robertwhitten265
    @robertwhitten265 Год назад +12

    No chance he will talk to you.

  • @Todd_plays_poker
    @Todd_plays_poker Год назад +38

    Worlds mathematical genius’ after two years of checking: “ you solved it.”
    Perelman: “I know.”

  • @TheArkadyuti
    @TheArkadyuti 2 года назад +9

    Every sentence gave me goosebumps

  • @womslearnenglish
    @womslearnenglish Год назад +9

    Fascinating. What a man. What principles! I wholeheartedly agree that all scientific papers should be published for free.

  • @saulberardo5826
    @saulberardo5826 3 года назад +35

    Perelman lost $1 million to earn his place in Mount Othris with the Titans

  • @raffeisen2085
    @raffeisen2085 3 года назад +16

    one thing Lex knows is that Perelman is not an easy person to get interview with

  • @DanOneOne
    @DanOneOne 11 месяцев назад +5

    I was into science and tech a lot. I am so glad I quit. Life is so much easier without this constant struggle. I let others be heroes now.

  • @benoto1014
    @benoto1014 3 года назад +33

    That would be incredible to get that interview.. it would be.

    • @P.J.W.
      @P.J.W. 3 года назад +13

      Never gonna happen. I agree though it would be awesome. But several people have tried much harder than Lex to speak with him. He’s not a fan of mainstream academia and is somewhat eccentric and reclusive.

    • @JameBlack
      @JameBlack 3 года назад +8

      Not going to happen, Perelman will lose a lot and gain nothing with this interview

  • @Puzzle_Dust
    @Puzzle_Dust Год назад +19

    I hope that Grigori Perelman is still working outside of the public eye

  • @liongordel9088
    @liongordel9088 5 месяцев назад +4

    When you know the truth, the truth will set you free. [ Iehoshua. Iahudi. The Bible. -John 8:32]. Perlman found his truth and he is free. Please let him be.

  • @deltasquared7777
    @deltasquared7777 Год назад +13

    After Perelman published his proof it took years for the very few mathematicians capable of understanding it several years to verify it--Perelman well understood that if he had submitted it to a mathematical journal it would be subjected to peer review and would have been thrown into the trash bin because the usual peer reviewers are totally incapable of understanding the proof, and even much less capable of taking the responsibility of accepting it for publication.

  • @fallenangel8785
    @fallenangel8785 2 месяца назад +1

    I wish you could interview him

  • @felipelopes3171
    @felipelopes3171 11 месяцев назад +6

    Although him refusing the awards is odd, I still don't get why him publishing the papers on arxiv for free would be weird. The alternative would be to either give the rights to a publisher to paywall it, or use government funds to pay a publisher to call experts to review it without even paying those experts.
    So, instead of going through this process, he simply put it there, and now that everyone knows the proof is correct, what's the issue? Seems to me everyone else in academia does it wrong, not Perelman.

    • @thomassynths
      @thomassynths 10 месяцев назад +2

      I think he doesn't want his name associated with the company at all and doesn't want to tacitly "endorse" arxiv.

  • @Nargle19.
    @Nargle19. Месяц назад +1

    Would you please consider the interview with Lex. Thank you. Elizabeth T. Reed. 01-09-1982.

  • @BabyXGlitz
    @BabyXGlitz 3 года назад +4

    one of the best Lex Clipses

  • @alberttanner408
    @alberttanner408 6 месяцев назад +1

    Publish it online on RUclips his lectures.

  • @e.galois4940
    @e.galois4940 Год назад +3

    Waiting for lex interviewing perelman :)

  • @TiM2US
    @TiM2US Год назад +4

    Luís Batalha is wrong about the reason why Perelman rejected the fields medal, the truth is that Perelman believed his contribution was equal to Hamilton and they refused to include Hamitlon in this prize

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад +1

      Wow. That's what integrity looks like.
      Perelman is a unique breed

  • @letranger5
    @letranger5 9 месяцев назад

    The Chair at Princeton was not Peter Sarnak on either of occasions, in early 1990s and in 2003. I know the story first hand.

  • @Abhishek-ti5er
    @Abhishek-ti5er 10 месяцев назад +2

    Get someone to talk abut S.Ramanujan the great Indian mathematician.

  • @pedroth3
    @pedroth3 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lex Friedman, please interview Grigori Perelman if you can! Thanks in advance

  • @FoivosApostolou
    @FoivosApostolou Год назад

    What Lex start saying around 9:20 is something I resonate with.

  • @lanrilYT
    @lanrilYT Год назад +3

    Последний монолог вообще сумбурность, куча стереотипов и наборов слухов.

  • @fraser1237
    @fraser1237 4 месяца назад

    Very interesting conversation

  • @venkat4167
    @venkat4167 11 месяцев назад +1

    I believe Perelman got pissed off after the plagiarism part. Things might have been different if it weren’t for that incident.

  • @Ugoogolizer
    @Ugoogolizer 2 года назад +4

    Lex do you think if you were really good at the marketing and money and stuff that you'd feel the same way? As someone who shares your intuitions about money/business/marketing vs. purity of the pursuit, I do catch myself wondering if I hate them not because those games are bad but I'm bad at them

    • @argynkuketayev4166
      @argynkuketayev4166 Год назад

      his entire rant about how money didn't matter in Soviet science is bonkers. the guy has no idea how research funding was procured in USSR.

  • @michaelatellez8470
    @michaelatellez8470 Год назад

    Starting at 08:45 til the end of the video: 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾…

  • @ancestralrocha7709
    @ancestralrocha7709 3 года назад +3

    You need money to not worry about money, or everything paid for, which is basically the same

  • @santoshr2984
    @santoshr2984 6 месяцев назад

    Waiting for Perelmen interview ..

  • @sergeylivandovskiy4975
    @sergeylivandovskiy4975 9 месяцев назад

    Перельман гений!…
    Единственной человек, решивший теорему Пуанкаре!

  • @sumanchowdhury6162
    @sumanchowdhury6162 Год назад

    Kudos to Gregory

  • @penttiranta9730
    @penttiranta9730 Год назад +9

    Lex lives in a fantasy land if he thinks he could interview Perelman.

  • @rkm1456
    @rkm1456 Год назад +2

    Lex must invite perelman once for an interview.

    • @leonidk5822
      @leonidk5822 Месяц назад

      Перельман не придёт, ибо он не общается с теми, кто ему не интересен и не раздаёт интервью.

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад

      ​@@leonidk5822 Lex is interesting and he is Russian. Lex is also an expert in the field of machine intelligence.
      If Perelman gives lectures that means he isnt a complete social recluse, so why isnt an interview on the cards

    • @leonidk5822
      @leonidk5822 Месяц назад

      ​@@scroopynooperz9051 Григорий Перельман читал лекции для аудитории, состоящей исключительно из математиков. На них не допускались журналисты. И при этом он был принципиально против не только записи этих лекций на видео, но даже на диктофон. Он не раздаёт интервью никому. И Лекс ему был бы не интересен.

  • @valentin5403
    @valentin5403 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are you guys trading gossips behind his back?

  • @BabyXGlitz
    @BabyXGlitz 3 года назад +2

    money is the sole of the West

  • @scroopynooperz9051
    @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад

    Lol when you google the term "Russian Mad Scientist", the face of Grigori Perelman is exactly what your mind expects to pop up 😂
    Bro has decoded the Matrix and putting Easter Eggs in it for us

  • @Benjamin93swe1
    @Benjamin93swe1 3 года назад +5

    It really sounds like he says "sexually interesting" at 0:59.

  • @maiconfaria
    @maiconfaria Год назад +1

    What is the metrics of "capitalism works well" for science?

  • @chrisc1981
    @chrisc1981 2 года назад +6

    If people bet on horses, why not science. Why not sponsorship, and have stake in discovery.

  • @lanrilYT
    @lanrilYT Год назад +1

    Ложь, на счёт стероидов. Мельдоний не даёт сердцу остановиться. И такой препарат есть у США.

  • @TheWolfricChannel
    @TheWolfricChannel Месяц назад

    Bad comparison

  • @kishwaralamgir4468
    @kishwaralamgir4468 7 месяцев назад +2

    Perelman rejected the prize as he was disappointed in the math community for being a leecher and consumerist; which was evident as Chinese mathematicians and others tried to take credit as co-authors (by explaining bits of his paper's arguments as his paper was a bit terse) for solving the conjecture AFTER HE PUBLISHED THE PAPER. He rejected the field medal for his impression that mathematicians no longer cared for the truth but medals, honor, limelight, etc.
    mathematicians are usually non-confronting but the act of scavenging the limelight of another man's work is really disappointing even to me a student as I've always regarded mathematicians to be a level above the rest of us

    • @calvinjackson8110
      @calvinjackson8110 4 месяца назад

      I am surprised at others trying to get credit for his work. It just shows it is simply raw human greed at the bottom of it all.

  • @complexlogic8634
    @complexlogic8634 3 года назад +8

    So basically Perelman was a Russian communist about everything...I once heard of a Japanese man that was born in Japan.

  • @evanwillenson1398
    @evanwillenson1398 3 года назад +5

    Also - Lex NEEEEEEEEEDS to fly to Russia and interview Grigori Perelman

  • @lanrilYT
    @lanrilYT Год назад +3

    Ну что, взял интервью?))

  • @dimanxgermanist1327
    @dimanxgermanist1327 3 года назад +2

    Grigory's face in the thumbnail looks like someone Gigachad would avoid dropping a soap while being in one room with

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    I SENT A BOOK TO RICHARD S. HAMILTON.

  • @subriotech2007
    @subriotech2007 3 месяца назад

    Well… postdocs still don’t make any money.

  • @taopaille-paille4992
    @taopaille-paille4992 Год назад +1

    Mathematicians should disregard money lol? the guy is clueless and quite condescending here.

  • @FreedomSeeker2007
    @FreedomSeeker2007 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting discussion towards the end. Think about Shohei Ohtani in Dec. 2023, deferring most of his salary to the future. It’s not money that spoils the athlete - it is a choice of the athlete. Is tough but it is still a choice they have, to allow the money to just the waters or not. And Ohtani showed that you can have the money and not let it spoil you.

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 6 месяцев назад

      Many athletes show you can have the money & not let it spoil you.🤷

  • @scottbrady6240
    @scottbrady6240 6 месяцев назад

    GUESS HE WASNT THAT GOOD AT MATH AFTER ALL CUZ THAT DOESNT ADD UP FOR SHIT

  • @danielc2694
    @danielc2694 2 года назад +7

    Typical Russian genius.

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 6 месяцев назад

      His ethnicity is actually Jewish not Russian.

  • @danielvillacres4437
    @danielvillacres4437 2 года назад +2

    Wow

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    I AM.

  • @pmlbeirao
    @pmlbeirao Год назад

    He just cared about meth.
    Portuguese accent is funny.

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Месяц назад

      "He only interested in pure meth."
      ** 9 missed calls from Gustavo F. **

  • @ahmedsaadsabit1749
    @ahmedsaadsabit1749 Год назад

    Too good

  • @blindmath7176
    @blindmath7176 3 года назад +3

    What do you reckon the probability is Lex actually interviews Perelman?

    • @letrasynumeros6353
      @letrasynumeros6353 3 года назад +13

      3%

    • @Myrslokstok
      @Myrslokstok 3 года назад

      @@letrasynumeros6353
      Yhee but probably bigger then most.
      Unless hes only going to ask the usuall questions.

    • @Mushin367
      @Mushin367 2 года назад

      Lex is a very likeable personality. His chances are probably higher than most, but I wouldn't put it above 10%.

    • @GDNM502
      @GDNM502 Год назад +3

      0%

    • @je9625
      @je9625 10 месяцев назад +3

      Zero.

  • @professorwolverinebeardsan470
    @professorwolverinebeardsan470 5 месяцев назад

    Of course he published them for free, this is standard practice. Everyone in math publishes their work for free. In fact, you can’t make money off of your scientific article.

  • @johnstfleur3987
    @johnstfleur3987 2 года назад

    GOD.

  • @millamilla10
    @millamilla10 2 года назад

    🖤🖤🖤

  • @PixelPhobiac
    @PixelPhobiac 3 года назад

    Who dis though?

  • @jonathanfarley2023
    @jonathanfarley2023 11 месяцев назад

    Every mathematician publishes his papers for free.
    There are plenty of journals that are open-access.