applying equations to the world.

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This interviewee studies math and physics in college.

So, you study math and physics. Are you passionate about them?

I don’t know. Sometimes I do and I don’t. I am passionate when there are hard problems. It makes me pursue harder level math. And then one thing I realized is number theory, and I studied a little bit — numbers interact each other and it was really cool.

If you could create or discover any equation, what would it be?

If I am smart enough, I want to find equations that define all of nature: human thinking and law of nature. All the phenomenon that can be explained in one equation, and that equation has to apply into outside of Earth — like God’s equation.

Would you say that math can be art?

No because math is already there and humans discover it, but art is more like a creation from humans.

If there is one math theorem or an equation that describes you, what would it be?

I don’t know if this makes sense but in calculus two and all other maths, if there is a function that can be diverged, it goes into infinity. That function tries to approach something, which is my identity.

What makes you happy?

Being with friends, and nowadays, I am seeing my calling and when I do something that relates to my calling, I feel happy.

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