Euler and God

 So, in math there are really two kinds of mathematicians, those that do have a formula named after them and those who do not.  And then there is the category of mathematicians with a theorem named after them, which is probably or possibly one step up from that, although I am not entirely sure about that.

But there is a story about Euler and an atheist in which he used his formula or " identity " to conclude that God existed, and required then the atheist  disprove that. So, what we might conclude is that for Euler to see such amazing, you might say, " perfection " or " beauty " or " harmony " in nature , indicated to him, I believe, that there was something out there, that was more complex than Euler might imagine, although with 12 children , it would be a little hard to imagine, what he might imagine.

Of course, everybody is not Euler. There was Gauss, and Bernoulli s and Reimann and Lie and , bunch of them really.  Many of course did have theorems and formulas enough.  Why am I ignoring , say , LaGrange or Newton or Laplace  or Fourier or Galois.  And then of course Erdos .

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