Any literature that showed genuine nature of mathematics and science.
BTW I was truly moved by this scene. This really explains exactly what I'm doing as a STEM major.
>someone explain about the uncertainty principle again
>they instead just bashed the head on a blackboard again and again
math has been disaster ever since Gödel, I doubt you need some israelite film to tell you you've failed in life going STEM
I’m starting to believe that you stormgays work for a governmental agency somewhere with the insanity of your takes. What do israelites have to do with mathematical proofs? Please show me the israeli axiom that supports the incompleteness theorem.
you're too stupid to even understand what I'm talking about, shame
stella maris is good, even if your a burger king guy
Coen brothers are greater artists than any 21th century author. Fact.
They literally failed adapting McCarthy tbh.
You are literally failing cinema
for about 90% of modern authors, yes.
Alan Moore's Jerusalem.
the bible you fricking moron
Not literature
>an allegorical book passed down throughout thousands of years containing moral guidance is not literature
It's scripture moron, also oral transcription
Cohens are probably influenced by pynchie
I really enjoyed The Passenger until finishing and remembering that I fricking hate science. Might be because the morose Bobby Western adventures put light to what a soulless life it substantiates.
Stella Maris was a chore from cover to cover.
Die, moron.
i don't understand the scene. if you're stem people frick your wife? glad i'm moronic, then
I fricking HATED this film.
Why. It was cool slice of life stuff. Loved when the rabbi got into the song lyrics