Have you heard of the British mathematician, Andrew Wiles? You could say he was into numbers. In 1637 Pierre de Fermat developed a theorem that stated that there can be no integer greater than 2 that satisfied the equation an+bn=cn. Fermat died before he wrote down the proof. For over 350 years, not one mathematician could provide the proof. However, in 1995, after a seven-year effort, Andrew Wiles published the proof using algebraic geometry and number theory. Who cares, right. Keep read