Welcome to the strangely erotic episode of Maths at, where we watch the tense, psychological thriller,
Fermat's Room (or La Habitación de Fermat, for you Spanish speakers) and we ask the real questions of... WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BOAT?
As per usual, the time line is all wonky. This episode does follow on from
at-movies-beautiful-mind.html">A Beautiful Mind, but was recorded a long time after, so although we talk about our lives having changed dramatically, it's only bee two weeks for you and you already know what's happened if you've listened to our
at-christmas-2018.html">Christmas episode. It's so hard living in a linear timeline.
So if you want to know:
- what Liz's ovaries sound like;
- which superpower our hosts would rather have;
- how Ben would overhaul examination procedures,
then join us in our latest episode of being distracted by pop corn makers.
If you're interested in watching
Fermat's Room and want an easier time than we had in finding it, simply click the Amazon link below.
Welcome to the strangely erotic episode of Maths at, where we watch the tense, psychological thriller, Fermat's Room (or La Habitación de Fermat, for you Spanish speakers) and we ask the real questions of... WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BOAT? As per usual, the time line is all wonky. This episode does follow on from A Beautiful Mind, but was recorded a long time after, so although we talk about our lives having changed dramatically, it's only bee two weeks for you and you already know what's happened if you've listened to our Christmas episode. It's so hard living in a linear timeline. So if you want to know: what Liz's ovaries sound like; which superpower our hosts would rather have; how Ben would overhaul examination procedures, then join us in our latest episode of being distracted by pop corn makers. If you're interested in watching Fermat's Room and want an easier time than we had in finding it, simply click the Amazon link below. Further reading links: videos of every puzzle from the film; a complete writeup of questions and answers from the film A duck popcorn maker, should you want such a thing. Subscribe via iTunes. Follow us on twitter @PodcastMathsAt, as well as @ThomasEWoolley and @benmparker.