Saddest Love Stories in Mathematics
“For
God so loved the world that He gave his one and only son, that whoever believes
in Him shall not perish but have eternal life” John 3:16
I
was in a virtual biochemistry class with the famous medicine professor, now a neurosurgeon Ronie Baticulon MD. A neurosurgeon who teaches Biochemistry in Several medical
schools too. (Too much with introduction, am just overwhelmed I was able to sit in his class). Well, moving on, I was in his class and he was teaching enzyme
kinetics when he told us about the three sad love stories in mathematics. Here
it goes:
Tangent lines, which had one chance to meet and will
never meet again.
Parallel lines, which were so perfect but never meant
to meet.
And Asymptotes, which can get closer and
closer but will never be together.
This
love stories in mathematics maybe sad but we should never be gloomy as there
was and forever will be a great love. The greatest of all the love stories ever written.
It was declared at the cross, when the son of God, gave His life for us. Angels
might have cried, God must have been in pain, Jesus himself might have suffered
but because He loved us so much that He gave us even his only son, so that no
one will perish. A wonderful gift of salvation I will forever cherish.
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