As he downloaded the first file, his processor fans began to scream. His screen didn't show a video; it began to render a fractal that shouldn't have been possible. The geometry was non-Euclidean, folding in on itself in ways that made Elias’s eyes ache. It was a mathematical "repack" of reality—a compressed version of the infinite complexity of the universe.
The movie portrays Ramanujan's journey from being a young man in Madras, India, who, despite having no formal education, writes letters to mathematicians in Cambridge about his mathematical discoveries. His letters impress G.H. Hardy, who brings Ramanujan to Cambridge. There, Ramanujan faces cultural challenges and health issues but also makes significant contributions to mathematics alongside Hardy. Index Of The Man Who Knew Infinity REPACK