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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Like the disturbed genius in Hollywood's "A Beautiful Mind," Walter K. Sartory was a brilliant mathematician with a grave mental illness. It made him the perfect victim.

Sartory worked for 30 years at Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which was built in secret for the atomic bomb project and became America's largest science and energy lab.

Sartory's work on nuclear weapons remains classified, but he published
pioneering papers on reactor design, medical centrifuges and other subjects. He won a top award at the lab and held three patents.

Sartory was treated most of his life for paranoid schizophrenia. He believed the CIA trained ants to spy on him. He battled social phobias so acute that he turned down a high-paying job rather than submit to an interview.

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It's the ants, L-R....the ants....

So many brilliant mathematicians have suffered from mental issues. It's really sad. On the upside, it always made me feel a little better about myself when I got my calculus grades.

He was right. He is Ethel Rosenberg's nephew.

So many brilliant mathematicians have suffered from mental issues. It's really sad. On the upside, it always made me feel a little better about myself when I got my calculus grades.
#2 | Posted by valis at 2010-01-07 07:18 PM

Questioning your sanity:
Calculus I in 20 Minutes..

This is sad. I have an uncle who is truly paranoid. Everything that happens to him is caused by some unidentified person. Car breaks down, shingles blow off the roof, he misplaces something. He blames it on Them. Someone told him once that a navy seal could live in your house for a month and you wouldn't even know they were there. That really screwed him up.

Ants Marching?

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