Genius, Hans Eysenck:
"For Hardy, as Kanigel says, Ramanujan's pages of theorems were like an alien forest whose trees were familiar enough to call trees, yet so strange they seemed to come from another planet. Indeed, it was the strangeness of Ramanujan's theorems, not their brilliance, that struck Hardy first."
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