231 Years Ago Today
Wednesday 17th of November 1790Mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Möbius known for his discovery of the Möbius strip is born in Schulpforta, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany.
He is buried in the Sachsen-Anhalt cemetery near the Strasse A, where he died on 23rd March 1790. Möbius was a mathematician, and when he wrote his bestseller, "The Theory of Money", in 1791, he wrote his first book, "The First Money," in 1791, and in 1794. He was quite a prolific mathematician himself. After his death in 1788, he had already developed a new mathematical method for estimating that money, which involves the use of the mathematical formula M = (X X) ^ X 1, which is a measure of the current level of the money. The formula is called the Möbius curve and is often used as an analogy regarding the value of money to one's life. It had been previously stated that Möbius invented maui or machines. But that is incorrect. Möbius' maui had two parts (m) and two coefficients, while the maui coefficient was a positive zero value of X, which was what Möbius believed is a form of "zero".
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