As his homeland was ravaged by war, Johann Gauss was busy calculating probabilities. A mathematical prodigy already at the age of three, Gauss went on to build a gigantic corpus of work that heavily influenced many disciplines, from mathematics and optics, to the social sciences. The Normal Distribution, perhaps his greatest contribution of all, is the subject of the sixth work in our máthēma collection. In this work, we visualize the Normal Distribution as a 3-dimensional probability graph come to life as an autonomous being.
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