Den sön 3 maj 2020 08:37Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
skrev:

P.P.S. Gauss invented as a child the formula on which this method is a
> minor improvement because he wanted to know his birthday: his mother
> only remembered that is was "on a Wednesday, one week before Ascension
> day". Germany had made the changeover more than 70 years before he was
> born, so he used Gregorian computus.
>

"As a child" is I guess anything from a ten to a twenty year window,
depending on how old Gauss was when he learned to read/write/compute and
when he was considered an adult. It would be nice to know just how old he
was so we could all gasp!

FWIW my granddaughter, who is incredibly smart but probably (I hope for her
sake) not a genius at the level of Gauss learned to read at 4 y.o. so it
wouldn't surprise me if Gauss was very young when he computed that
algorithm. By comparison Mozart is said to have written down lengthy pieces
of music after only one hearing at six or seven. I guess if you are a
genius in some field you will be born with the talent no matter which
field. I was a quadrilingual at that age, not because I was a genius (I
most certainly am not!) but because by sheer luck I had been immersed into
that many languages already. Kids can do some remarkable things!


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