There is a Pattern
From Pi
00:00 - 02:04
2m 4s
Sol tells Max that the world cannot be easily solved with math, but Max disagrees. Sol then tells Max about his obsession and how his mind filters out everything else in order to find that which he is obsessed about. Sol gives the example of finding the number 216.

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