What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Main Stream of Mathematics
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SOLVED. Nonfiction about math - gematria, Warren Weaver, scientific formula for beauty [s]
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Maybe your book was suggested.
Also, how many years ago did you read this book? Remember anything about the cover?

The thing is that I will probably not recognize it from the title/cover, since I always thought it was 1,2,3 Infinity. I'll look through the other topic though. Thanks.




Books mentioned in this topic
Main Stream of Mathematics (other topics)Mary Anita and the Second Liberation in Kenya (other topics)
Rocket Man (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Edna E. Kramer (other topics)Martin Gardner (other topics)
-- A section where the author talks about some scientific formula to discover if things are beautiful. He mentions the poem "Kubla Khan" as the "official" most beautiful poem. He also discusses which shape is most beautiful (I don't remember but it may have been the circle) and maybe even which individual word. There may have been some tongue-in-cheek here.
-- A section where the author talks about gematria. He was discussing it with two coworkers (co-authors on another project, perhaps) and they expressed skepticism at how it could work. So he made some stuff up right there and then about how their names were meaningful, and the example I remember is how Warren Weaver's name meant that he would be naturally good at knitting war-related activities together. This made sense because of whatever project they were working on, which was war-related, and Weaver was the boss.