Nicomachus, a renowned ancient mathematician, found himself stuck in the infinite loop of time. He's been attending the Time-Traveling Mathematician's Convention for eons, trying to find a way back to his own time.
Rumors have it that Nicomachus has been spotted arguing with Archimedes over the merits of pi vs. tau, and challenging Euclid to a game of "Guess the Prime Number" at 3am every morning.
If you're a mathematician stuck in a time loop, don't be afraid to reach out to Nicomachus for advice. He'll be the one holding a "Time Traveler's Guide to Infinite Calculus" at the front of the room.
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- Erosthenes: Another attendee stuck in the loop, but with an obsession for calculating pi to 100 decimal places.
- Leonhard: A Swiss mathematician who's trying to find a way to use calculus to escape the loop, but keeps getting distracted by fondue.
- Leonardo Fibonacci: The famous Italian mathematician has taken over the entire convention center to build a 3D printer that prints only the Fibonacci sequence.
- Zeno: An ancient Greek who's trying to escape the loop using his paradoxes, but keeps getting stuck on "what is the nature of the present moment?"