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“Матия нарочно беше толкова тих в движенията си. Знаеше, че безпорядъкът в света не може да не се увеличава, че фоновият шум ще нараства, докато не покрие всеки ясен сигнал. Бе убеден обаче, че ако преценява правилно жестовете си, ще има по-малко вина за тази разруха.”

Quote by Paolo Giordano

Work

The Solitude of Prime Numbers

This novel delves into the complex world of mathematics and the human experience, intertwining the story of a young mathematician with the enigmatic nature of prime numbers. more

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Paolo Giordano
Paolo Giordano

Paolo Giordano is an Italian writer known for his unique literary style and profound emotional descriptions. His works often explore human emotions and inner worlds, winning him a wide audience. more

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“There is no such thing as absolute truth and absolute falsehood. The scientific mind should never recognise the perfect truth or the perfect falsehood of any supposed theory or observation. It should carefully weigh the chances of truth and error and grade each in its proper position along the line joining absolute truth and absolute error.”