‘Beautiful Mind’ mathematician John Nash and wife killed in car crash

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John Forbes Nash Jr., the Princeton University mathematician whose life inspired the film “A Beautiful Mind,” and his wife died in a car crash Saturday, 24th May, according to New Jersey State Police.

Nash, 86, and Alicia Nash, 82, were riding in a taxi near Monroe Township when the incident occurred, State Police Sgt. 1st Class Gregory Williams said. They were traveling southbound in the left lane when the taxi went out of control while trying to pass another car, Williams said. The car crashed into the guard rail, and they were ejected from the vehicle. They were pronounced dead at the scene, Williams said The taxi driver, Tarek Girgis, was flown to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening. A passenger in the other car was transported to the hospital complaining of neck pain. No charges have been filed in the accident, which is still under investigation, Williams said.

A woman ‘essential to his survival

Nash, widely regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century, was known for his work in game theory, and his personal struggle with paranoid schizophrenia. Alicia Nash, an MIT physics major from an aristocratic Salvadoran family, has been credited with saving his life after schizophrenia derailed his career in the 1960s, letting him into her home and looking after him even after they divorced in 1963.

As the couple’s biographer, Sylvia Nasar, wrote in the 1998 book “A Beautiful Mind,” “It was Nash’s genius … to choose a woman who would prove so essential to his survival.”

That chapter of their relationship did not make it into the Hollywood version of their lives, the 2001 Oscar-winning film “A Beautiful Mind” starring Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly. The film, which has been called “a piece of historical revisionism,” also left out his child from a previous relationship and glossed over his reputation for being difficult to work with. But it drew accolades for its depiction of mental illness while bringing attention to Nash’s accomplishments, which earned him the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Nash called the film an “artistic” interpretation based on his life of how mental illness could evolve — one that did not “describe accurately” the nature of his delusions or treatment. Unlike Crowe’s character, who comes to rely on medication for treatment, Nash said in a 1994 interview it had been decades since he had taken medication.

He spoke of mental illness as often having “an unfavorable course with history in the sense that people never really recovered to what you can call mentally well. They become what are called consumers of mental health organizations. They are always taking some sort of a pill.”

News of the couple’s deaths drew tributes from academia and Hollywood.

“We are stunned and saddened by news of the untimely passing of John Nash and his wife and great champion, Alicia. Both of them were very special members of the Princeton University community,” Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber said.

“John’s remarkable achievements inspired generations of mathematicians, economists and scientists who were influenced by his brilliant, groundbreaking work in game theory, and the story of his life with Alicia moved millions of readers and moviegoers who marveled at their courage in the face of daunting challenges,” Eisgruber added.

RIP Brilliant #NobelPrize winning John Nash & and his remarkable wife Alicia. It was an honor telling part of their story #ABeautifulMind,” director Ron Howard tweeted.

Russel Crowe expressed condolences to the family on Twitter, calling the couple an “amazing partnership” with “beautiful minds” and “beautiful hearts.”: ’’Stunned…my heart goes out to John & Alicia & family.

An amazing partnership. Beautiful minds, beautiful hearts.’’

source: CNN

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Sad things and death are unfortunately a part of life and a language learner should know this type of vocabulary as well.

How many synonyms can you give for ’death’?

Key:

passing away, dying, passing, loss of life, decease, departure from life, kicking the bucket

Can you translate the following Hungarian words into English?

1. meghalni

2. halottnak nyilvánítani valakit

3. életveszélyes

4. meg van döbbenve

5. idő előtti

6. Nyugodjék békében.

7. részvétet nyilvánítani

Key:

1. to die, to pass away

2. to pronounce somebody dead

3. life-threatening

4. to be stunned

5. untimely

6. RIP, Rest In Peace

7. to express condolences

Vocabulary

Beautiful Mind

Egy csodálatos elme

southbound

déli irányba

guard rail

szalagkorlát

to be ejected

kirepülni

to pronounce somebody dead

halottnak nyilvánítani valakit

at the scene

a helyszínen

life-threatening

életveszélyes

survival

túlélés

game theory

játékelmélet

to derail

kisiklani

to gloss over

elkendőz, szépít

accolades

dicséret, elismerés

reputation

hírnév

depiction

ábrázolás

to evolve

kifejlődni

delusion

hallucináció

pill

tabletta, pirula

tribute

tisztelet, elismerés

to be stunned

meg van döbbenve

untimely

idő előtti

passing

elhalálozás

champion

bajnok

groundbreaking

úttörő

daunting

rémisztő, csüggesztő, elkeserítő

RIP (Rest In Peace)

Nyugodjék békében.

to express condolences

részvétet nyilvánítani

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