Wow! Two high school seniors solved a mathematical puzzle that has stumped mankind for 2,000 years. “60 Minutes” did a nice feature on the pair, and earned themselves a Community Note in the process.
Two high school seniors solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years. @BillWhitakerCBS reports, Sunday. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW pic.twitter.com/iPhsZiERsc
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) May 2, 2024
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This puzzle was solved 15 years ago…
I studied physics and this isn’t a discovery, it was published in a paper over 15 years ago, they’ve just expressed the same method differently by using a more inefficient method.
— Lord Miles (@real_lord_miles) May 4, 2024
Not only was this solved 15 years ago, their method is wildly inefficient.
— Vince (@VincenzoPala) May 4, 2024
This was solved 15 years ago by some white guy, but that wouldn’t be “60 Minutes worthy” now wouldn’t it? pic.twitter.com/VixjrNs1lp
— iamyesyouareno (@iamyesyouareno) May 4, 2024
You’re kidding, right?! Or deliberately lying?https://t.co/2xTdt8RAD5
— Sanёk (@RU_SpaceMarine) May 4, 2024
Congratulations, you just accomplished something that was already accomplished.
Remember when 60 Minutes used to be about journalism and not DEI…
— Cowboy Philosopher (@CowboyPhilosph1) May 4, 2024
Good for them but would it still be a story if it wasn’t black women?
We may never know.— Agent Orange (@OU812000) May 4, 2024
Cringe pandering, and misleading. Everyone should know by now not to trust anything 60 Minutes sells.
— Augustina 🇻🇦 (@AugustinaJJD) May 3, 2024
The replies to this post are mostly stupid and racist, but I blame YOU, @60Minutes.
Your sensationalist headline completely misrepresented the point of the accomplishment, leading to replies based on your presentation instead of on the reality of what they did.
— K. Wade 🇺🇸🫱🏽🫲🏼🇮🇱 (@Kwade79) May 4, 2024
But why would “60 Minutes” misrepresent a story in the headline?
Wouldn’t this news be everywhere if the headline were literally true?
— 🍗🎄 Unfollowing Everyone Acosta🎄🍗 (@JayPark71553294) May 4, 2024
This is misleading because the Pythagorean Theorem has already been proven a few hundred times already over the past 2,000 years.
There is actually a published book that shows 370+ ways to prove it.
— Pretty Damned Hot 🔥 (@PrettyDamnedHot) May 3, 2024
A few months ago I posted about this and people tried to deny someone else did it before them and called me racist for pointing it out, lol.
— Blunty (@arkivx) May 4, 2024
I’m no mathematician but I thought they just rephrased an already discovered solution?
— joe (@pointguardjoe) May 4, 2024
It’s still a very impressive achievement. I don’t see an issue with celebrating it especially if these achievements are rarer in the black community
— Henny (@GhendogSupreme) May 4, 2024
We’re all for more black women going into STEM. Maybe these two will be an inspiration. The post did lead to a lot of “Black girl magic” posts and arguments against DEI, but the “60 Minutes” headline is completely misleading. Interview the guy who solved it 15 years ago.
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