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Let me share a very silly story from roughly 18 years ago! In 2008, I joined RSA, the network security company named after the initials of the inventors of the RSA algorithm, Rivest, Shamir and Adleman, who were also the founders of RSA, the company. There was a bit of a nerd culture in the workplace where topics like prime numbers, combinatorics, probability theory, etc. were discussed fervently. A prime-number employee number was considered a lucky charm. I had a rather nice large five-digit prime number as my employee number, which I remember being quite pleased about. There were internal forums for almost all kinds of topics. A few I remember fondly were a mathematics forum where colleagues would challenge each other with mathematical puzzles and a similar physics forum where, for some reason, crafting contrived paradoxes using special and general relativity and putting them up for debate was a common activity. The participants would analyse each paradox to determine if it truly…

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