Hermann Weyl Quote

The mystery that clings to numbers, the magic of numbers, may spring from this very fact, that the intellect, in the form of the number series, creates an infinite manifold of well-distinguished individuals. Even we enlightened scientists can still feel it, e.g., in the impenetrable law of the distribution of prime numbers.


Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science, Part I, Chapter I (p. 7)


The mystery that clings to numbers, the magic of numbers, may spring from this very fact, that the intellect, in the form of the number series,...

The mystery that clings to numbers, the magic of numbers, may spring from this very fact, that the intellect, in the form of the number series,...

The mystery that clings to numbers, the magic of numbers, may spring from this very fact, that the intellect, in the form of the number series,...

The mystery that clings to numbers, the magic of numbers, may spring from this very fact, that the intellect, in the form of the number series,...