Monday, October 28, 2013

Ennio De Giorgi, October 25th, and Sylvia Nasar's Nose

As a continuation from my previous post re John Nash, I noted the following from his wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash,_Jr.:
In the book A Beautiful Mind, author Sylvia Nasar explains that Nash was working on proving a theorem involving elliptic partial differential equations when, in 1956, he suffered a severe disappointment when he learned of an Italian mathematician, Ennio de Giorgi, who had published a proof just months before Nash achieved his proof. Each took different routes to get to their solutions. 
Usually when things come in two's like this, the inner twin world played a part.  Note the following from Ennio de Giorgi's wiki page:
Ennio De Giorgi (8 February 1928 – 25 October 1996) 
That he died on October 25th is significant given that this is about when our dinner conversation began where John Nash had cropped up, butt even more importantly, Gilman's uncle, and two cousins (born in the same family a few years apart) were all born on October 25th!!  (as brought up several times in recent posts).
As to the author of the book A Beautiful Mind, Sylvia Nasar, note the following in regards to her surname: http://www.houseofnames.com/naser-family-crest
In the case of the original meaning of this related name Naser, it means "NOSE"!!  Meaningful given the following excerpt from yesterdays post re Gabriel of Komana RIIP: Coma vs. Co Mana aka Co$t vs TU$$H:
Now that's interesting, muse comes from "nose" ... after all our noses do have a "bridge"... hmmm, the bridge to our minds... our dual minds. 
Note the following from Nasar's wiki page:


Born
17 August 1947 (age 66)

So the question is, what does 66 and nose have in common... there is a link and you can find it by researching my previous posts in both my blogs that make reference to the TUSSH- the Two United Structure System Home.

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