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dotancohen 2 days ago

I honestly feel that with entertainment as accessible as it is today, almost any mind that could come up with this today would be immediately distracted away.

dhosek 2 days ago | parent [-]

I don’t. My 11-year-old son managed, without knowing algebra, to find the square root of i without guidance. His technique was not dissimilar to what Newton described. And while he’s bright, I don’t know that I would put him in a class with Newton. Even with distractions available, people are still able to focus on questions like these and come up with solutions.

11101010001100 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

This stuff always makes me chuckle. Magnus Carlsen learned chess without guidance, modulo his father being a rated player.

thaumasiotes 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

> My 11-year-old son managed, without knowing algebra, to find the square root of i without guidance.

I'm curious what this means. To my mind, "without guidance" and also without knowing algebra, he wouldn't know what i was, and would therefore be unable to do any computation with it.

dhosek 21 hours ago | parent [-]

He knew that i was the square root of 1 and he had learned some really basic skills like the distributive law, so he managed to work out that (a+bi)(a+bi) = a²-b²+2abi, but it was entirely self-directed on his part. I had taught him some how to solve simple linear equations but he didn’t have the skills to be able to work out that he needed a=b and 2ab=1 so there were some trial and error attempts at finding values that worked.

(I did the same thing as he did, but in high school sophomore year while bored in health class and with a bit more sophistication mathematically than what he had.)