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A story about scientists discovering the truth.

An example of discovering truth

Fleming is a British scientist and the discoverer of penicillin. When Fleming was a military doctor, he saw many soldiers die painfully because of bacterial infection in wounds. He was determined to find a medicine to treat diseases caused by bacteria. He found penicillin in the experiment. This magical medicine has saved countless lives, which is the success of his efforts with several scientists. Fleming won the Nobel Prize in Medicine. He said: "Opportunities are only reserved for those who are prepared." Nash: The Game between Beautiful Mind and Life In 2002, an Oscar-winning film named Beautiful Mind swept the world. This film is based on the life of American mathematician Nash. When the audience was moved by the love and beautiful heart shown in the film, the lonely old man on the campus of Princeton University in the United States gradually came into the world's field of vision. Johnf nash1928 was born in a military family in the United States. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, his talent for mathematics began to appear, and because of his existence, all the teachers who taught him were frustrated. Dr. Nash graduated, 2 1, and the doctoral thesis was a non-cooperative game, which was considered as a game that did not enter the mainstream at that time. At this time, Nash showed an insatiable attitude towards fame and fortune. He is often asked to solve math problems. After the problem is solved, some people publish it as their own results. When his friends angrily suggested that Nash resort to law, he always laughed it off-solving the problem is the happiest thing. By the end of 1950s, Nash had become a world-famous scientist and was selected as the most outstanding figure among talented mathematicians by Fortune magazine. But at this moment, unfortunately, he suffered from obsessive-compulsive schizophrenia. Insanity tortured him for 30 years. At this time, his alma mater opened its arms to him, and specially set aside a leisure post to let this once genius have a place to live. As a result, in Princeton campus, there is often a "ghost" wearing strange clothes who likes to scribble on the blackboard and leave strange information. For many years, Nash's financial source was to withdraw more than 400 dollars a month from the trust fund set up for him before his mother died. His wife, Alicia, showed an iron will and always accompanied him to take care of him. Thanks to her efforts, a miracle appeared. Decades later, Nash finally recovered, from a "madman" to a "genius". God finally took care of this "freak". With the advent of the era of commercial competition, Nash game theory made 50 years ago suddenly became a prominent school closely related to the market. Nash also entered the field of vision of the Nobel Prize judges. In order to verify whether Nash has recovered, the Nobel Committee specially sent representatives to visit him. When the representative euphemistically told Nash that he had "considered" awarding him the Nobel Prize, Nash said frankly, "I think you are here to see if I am crazy. If I am crazy and win the prize, I will definitely screw up your business. " Then he said seriously, "You think I've been crazy for decades, but I think I'm just a maverick." From 65438 to 0994, Nash shared the Nobel Prize in Economics with two other scholars. Nash, who won the prize, told reporters, "I believe I am qualified to apply for a credit card." When asked about the impact of winning the prize on his life, he said, "I can go to the cafe now." Nash also lost part of the bonus (not much for three people), bought some funds, and then went to subsidize those poor researchers. He still lives in an ordinary house, and Alicia still takes care of him. At Princeton University, Nash can still be seen walking in the afterglow of the sunset every day. For Nash, it seems that he is playing a game of life with God, and he gained fame at the expense of half-life madness in his later years. Neither owes anything, just like the famous "Nash equilibrium" in game theory.