Joanna:

> But, no doubt, Sabri can tell us more about the math.

Here is some math:

As n ---> infinity, (1 +1/n)^n ---> e, where e = 2.718...

This "e" shows everywhere in natural sciences that rely on math.  With
out it, and its inverse, the natural logarithm, much of natural
sciences would not have been what they are today.

Guess from where this "e" and, its inverse, "the natural logarithm" originated?

Hint-1: The answer starts with the letter "f", although the next
letter is not "u" but, "i".

Hint-2: "Debt, The First 5000 Years" by David Graeber

Best,
Sabri
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