[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @fermatslibrary Fermat's Library Fermat's Library posts on X about mexico, ibm, ford, japan the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/interactions)  - X Week XXXXXXXXX +38% - X Month XXXXXXXXX -XX% - X Months XXXXXXXXXX -XX% - X Year XXXXXXXXXXX +126% ### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/posts_active)  - X Week XX +5.60% - X Month XX -XXXX% - X Months XXX +23% - X Year XXX +30% ### Followers: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/followers)  - X Week XXXXXXX +0.13% - X Month XXXXXXX +0.22% - X Months XXXXXXX +2.90% - X Year XXXXXXX +3.40% ### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/influence) --- **Social category influence** [countries](/list/countries) XX% [stocks](/list/stocks) X% [technology brands](/list/technology-brands) X% [automotive brands](/list/automotive-brands) X% **Social topic influence** [mexico](/topic/mexico) 5%, [ibm](/topic/ibm) 5%, [ford](/topic/ford) 5%, [japan](/topic/japan) 5%, [proof of](/topic/proof-of) 5%, [united states](/topic/united-states) 5%, [university of](/topic/university-of) 5%, [mary](/topic/mary) X% **Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by** [@dula2006](/creator/undefined) [@grok](/creator/undefined) [@tina22_2](/creator/undefined) [@12usty](/creator/undefined) [@rakinkh](/creator/undefined) [@jonnamargaux](/creator/undefined) [@aupov101](/creator/undefined) [@rickzach2](/creator/undefined) [@luismbat](/creator/undefined) [@mathonymics](/creator/undefined) [@ixnisarg](/creator/undefined) [@dittrichova](/creator/undefined) [@cyphernetician](/creator/undefined) [@bcerlegacy](/creator/undefined) [@elonmusk](/creator/undefined) [@belenladera](/creator/undefined) [@msfitz333](/creator/undefined) [@pagan1ni](/creator/undefined) [@noone01100110](/creator/undefined) [@elisah0705](/creator/undefined) **Top assets mentioned** [IBM (IBM)](/topic/ibm) ### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::3511430425/posts) --- Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "On this day in October XX 1946 The first photograph of Earth from space was taken by a camera aboard a V-2 rocket launched from White Sands New Mexico. Reaching an altitude of XX miles the camera captured images every second and a half during its ascent. This milestone marked the beginning of space-based Earth observation" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1981746763816931352) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-24T15:37Z 785.2K followers, 36.1K engagements "SpaceX's Starship has the potential to accelerate astrophysics research by decades. In this week's paper the authors highlight Starship's substantial payload capacity (+100t) and cost-effective launch model could allow NASA to deploy next-generation space telescopes much sooner than the 2040s-2050s timelines currently envisioned. The 2020 decadal survey (Astro2020) lays out ambitious plans for new "Great Observatories" like LUVOIR the Origins Space Telescope and the Lynx X-Ray Observatory-missions designed to surpass the capabilities of Hubble and Chandra. However constrained budgets mean" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1917152102226223571) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-04-29T09:40Z 785.3K followers, 21M engagements "Happy Pythagorean Triple Square Day Todays date is made of X perfect squares and they form a Pythagorean triple: X + X = X This only happens once a century" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1967976886518091872) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-09-16T15:40Z 785.4K followers, 388.1K engagements "Why Super-Earthlings Might Never Reach the Stars In the rocket equation the fuel required to reach orbit grows exponentially with gravity. If Earths gravity were XX% stronger space programs would likely be impossible" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1975230404127834117) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-06T16:03Z 785.3K followers, 22M engagements "A reminder that there are more terms" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1979116756221210738) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-17T09:26Z 785.3K followers, 490K engagements "If you need a solution to x+y=xy" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1980226352511865209) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-20T10:55Z 785.3K followers, 54.9K engagements "In 1928 Paul Dirac introduced an equation that combined quantum mechanics with Einstein's relativity to describe the electron. By expressing the electron's wave-like behavior and its relativistic energy the equation led to the prediction of particles identical to electrons but with positive charge. These "positrons" were later observed experimentally in 1932 by Carl Anderson - confirming the existence of antimatter" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1982144707485372477) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-25T17:58Z 785.3K followers, 71.3K engagements "This week's paper: Drucker's "The Discipline of Innovation" (1985) Innovation isn't about genius or tech startups. Drucker breaks down X sources of opportunity any organization can exploit systematically. He shows how IBM survived the Depression Ford created the Mustang and Alcon dominated eye surgery by exploiting opportunities everyone else ignored. An insightful read:" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1983168163366772850) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-28T13:45Z 785.3K followers, 33.9K engagements "In 17th-century Japan Seki Kwa independently developed a form of calculus known as Enri ( "circle principle"). It involved calculating the area and circumference of circles by approximating them with an infinite series of polygons or rectangles - an approach conceptually analogous to integral calculus but based on different mathematical foundations" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1983942518745002475) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-30T17:02Z 785.3K followers, 57.8K engagements "Ten thousand digits of" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1984290499109253501) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-10-31T16:04Z 785.3K followers, 37.4K engagements "Coffee Mug = Donut In topology a donut and a coffee mug are the same object. You can continuously deform one into the other without tearing. This makes them both "genus 1" surfaces" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1984664853118673321) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-01T16:52Z 785.3K followers, 30.1K engagements "George Boole was born exactly XXX years ago today. He was largely selftaught the son of a shoemaker yet founded what we now call Boolean algebra" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1985017521947165012) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-02T16:13Z 785.3K followers, 156K engagements "In 1940 Scientific American published an article titled Dont WorryIt Cant Happen explaining that uranium fission couldnt sustain a chain reaction - and therefore atomic bombs were nothing to fear. The reaction they argued would simply fizzle out Five years later nuclear weapons ended WWII" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1985962306514174415) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-05T06:48Z 785.3K followers, 55.2K engagements "Andrew Wiles on the morning he discovered how to fix his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1986131120623145125) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-05T17:58Z 785.3K followers, 1.9M engagements "Before the 18th century it was common to use vincula (straight lines drawn above the operations) to indicate order of operations instead of parentheses" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1986433522882506899) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-06T14:00Z 785.3K followers, 33.1K engagements "The sievert (Sv) adopted in 1979 to quantify radiations biological impact was the last SI unit named after a person commemorating Rolf Maximilian Sievert a Swedish physicist who helped found radiation protection" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1986799586799747308) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-07T14:15Z 785.3K followers, 22.9K engagements "James Watson who helped discover the structure of DNA has died at XX. In 1953 the world saw for the first time the double helix illustration for the structure of the DNA in a paper written by Watson and Crick" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1987182184872947956) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-08T15:35Z 785.3K followers, 27.4K engagements "The first person to earn a Ph.D. in computer science in the United States was Mary Kenneth Keller a catholic nun (1965 University of Wisconsin)" [X Link](https://x.com/fermatslibrary/status/1987838329212056004) [@fermatslibrary](/creator/x/fermatslibrary) 2025-11-10T11:02Z 785.3K followers, 61.6K engagements
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@fermatslibrary Fermat's LibraryFermat's Library posts on X about mexico, ibm, ford, japan the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XX% stocks X% technology brands X% automotive brands X%
Social topic influence mexico 5%, ibm 5%, ford 5%, japan 5%, proof of 5%, united states 5%, university of 5%, mary X%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @dula2006 @grok @tina22_2 @12usty @rakinkh @jonnamargaux @aupov101 @rickzach2 @luismbat @mathonymics @ixnisarg @dittrichova @cyphernetician @bcerlegacy @elonmusk @belenladera @msfitz333 @pagan1ni @noone01100110 @elisah0705
Top assets mentioned IBM (IBM)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"On this day in October XX 1946 The first photograph of Earth from space was taken by a camera aboard a V-2 rocket launched from White Sands New Mexico. Reaching an altitude of XX miles the camera captured images every second and a half during its ascent. This milestone marked the beginning of space-based Earth observation"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-24T15:37Z 785.2K followers, 36.1K engagements
"SpaceX's Starship has the potential to accelerate astrophysics research by decades. In this week's paper the authors highlight Starship's substantial payload capacity (+100t) and cost-effective launch model could allow NASA to deploy next-generation space telescopes much sooner than the 2040s-2050s timelines currently envisioned. The 2020 decadal survey (Astro2020) lays out ambitious plans for new "Great Observatories" like LUVOIR the Origins Space Telescope and the Lynx X-Ray Observatory-missions designed to surpass the capabilities of Hubble and Chandra. However constrained budgets mean"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-04-29T09:40Z 785.3K followers, 21M engagements
"Happy Pythagorean Triple Square Day Todays date is made of X perfect squares and they form a Pythagorean triple: X + X = X This only happens once a century"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-09-16T15:40Z 785.4K followers, 388.1K engagements
"Why Super-Earthlings Might Never Reach the Stars In the rocket equation the fuel required to reach orbit grows exponentially with gravity. If Earths gravity were XX% stronger space programs would likely be impossible"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-06T16:03Z 785.3K followers, 22M engagements
"A reminder that there are more terms"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-17T09:26Z 785.3K followers, 490K engagements
"If you need a solution to x+y=xy"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-20T10:55Z 785.3K followers, 54.9K engagements
"In 1928 Paul Dirac introduced an equation that combined quantum mechanics with Einstein's relativity to describe the electron. By expressing the electron's wave-like behavior and its relativistic energy the equation led to the prediction of particles identical to electrons but with positive charge. These "positrons" were later observed experimentally in 1932 by Carl Anderson - confirming the existence of antimatter"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-25T17:58Z 785.3K followers, 71.3K engagements
"This week's paper: Drucker's "The Discipline of Innovation" (1985) Innovation isn't about genius or tech startups. Drucker breaks down X sources of opportunity any organization can exploit systematically. He shows how IBM survived the Depression Ford created the Mustang and Alcon dominated eye surgery by exploiting opportunities everyone else ignored. An insightful read:"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-28T13:45Z 785.3K followers, 33.9K engagements
"In 17th-century Japan Seki Kwa independently developed a form of calculus known as Enri ( "circle principle"). It involved calculating the area and circumference of circles by approximating them with an infinite series of polygons or rectangles - an approach conceptually analogous to integral calculus but based on different mathematical foundations"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-30T17:02Z 785.3K followers, 57.8K engagements
"Ten thousand digits of"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-10-31T16:04Z 785.3K followers, 37.4K engagements
"Coffee Mug = Donut In topology a donut and a coffee mug are the same object. You can continuously deform one into the other without tearing. This makes them both "genus 1" surfaces"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-01T16:52Z 785.3K followers, 30.1K engagements
"George Boole was born exactly XXX years ago today. He was largely selftaught the son of a shoemaker yet founded what we now call Boolean algebra"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-02T16:13Z 785.3K followers, 156K engagements
"In 1940 Scientific American published an article titled Dont WorryIt Cant Happen explaining that uranium fission couldnt sustain a chain reaction - and therefore atomic bombs were nothing to fear. The reaction they argued would simply fizzle out Five years later nuclear weapons ended WWII"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-05T06:48Z 785.3K followers, 55.2K engagements
"Andrew Wiles on the morning he discovered how to fix his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-05T17:58Z 785.3K followers, 1.9M engagements
"Before the 18th century it was common to use vincula (straight lines drawn above the operations) to indicate order of operations instead of parentheses"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-06T14:00Z 785.3K followers, 33.1K engagements
"The sievert (Sv) adopted in 1979 to quantify radiations biological impact was the last SI unit named after a person commemorating Rolf Maximilian Sievert a Swedish physicist who helped found radiation protection"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-07T14:15Z 785.3K followers, 22.9K engagements
"James Watson who helped discover the structure of DNA has died at XX. In 1953 the world saw for the first time the double helix illustration for the structure of the DNA in a paper written by Watson and Crick"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-08T15:35Z 785.3K followers, 27.4K engagements
"The first person to earn a Ph.D. in computer science in the United States was Mary Kenneth Keller a catholic nun (1965 University of Wisconsin)"
X Link @fermatslibrary 2025-11-10T11:02Z 785.3K followers, 61.6K engagements
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