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Post by kyloscythe91 on Mar 25, 2020 9:19:25 GMT
Now look, numbers are not very popular in my mind I suppose. I wrote a passage in my journal...that we can find the maximum range and use such mathematical terms. I was using words like range and maximum range in how we can use our numbers in humbleness and harmony...
Then I found on the Internet after searching like crazy...that all math is connected...there's some ease of mind in my gentlemanliness.
But dude, o used he word 'kinda' like geometry in what I called my childhood true self journal...but that's besides the point...can someone give me a clear answer or at least say that all math is connected?
Hahaha, sorry.
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 25, 2020 20:24:08 GMT
Yes, all math is connected. Which I find it really fun how all the puzzle pieces just fit together to form something.
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Post by jonbain on Mar 25, 2020 20:43:39 GMT
Now look, numbers are not very popular in my mind I suppose. I wrote a passage in my journal...that we can find the maximum range and use such mathematical terms. I was using words like range and maximum range in how we can use our numbers in humbleness and harmony... Then I found on the Internet after searching like crazy...that all math is connected...there's some ease of mind in my gentlemanliness. But dude, o used he word 'kinda' like geometry in what I called my childhood true self journal...but that's besides the point...can someone give me a clear answer or at least say that all math is connected? Hahaha, sorry. A really good question. Firstly everything we can know is connected by our knowing it. But to say something is connected to another is a bit ambiguous, because there are direct connections and indirect connections, as well as only vague connections much like how our thoughts can connect any two ideas by just slapping them together. So the real question is about meaningful connections. After all, false theories and true theories are connected by the thought of the question they try and answer. The interesting detail is that false theories are not directly connected to the world at all. The math of all true laws of physics are all connected directly to each other in a purely determined way. So if all the true laws of physics make up the true physical universe, then how can false maths even exist? Unless the mind in which the false maths exists is somehow disconnected from that purely logical physical universe? If the universe consists only of true laws of physics, then false laws of physics could not actually exist at all. Think on that a bit.
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Post by karl on Mar 25, 2020 20:55:27 GMT
There does not, and can not, exist a fixed set of axioms from which all mathematical truths may be deduced. But one may still argue that all math is connected by being part of the same inner world of universal concepts.
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Post by kyloscythe91 on Mar 26, 2020 0:50:36 GMT
Well, that was close. Thank you so much for clearing that up for me.
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