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Why Mathematics?It was a great experience, and the organizers did an excellent job. I hope you find the talk interesting.
Why Mathematics?It was a great experience, and the organizers did an excellent job. I hope you find the talk interesting.
Is the Universe a Simulation?Frenkel gives some sense to this idea by differentiating (no pun intended) mathematical ideas (manuscripts, really) from literary ones in the following way: Mathematical ideas are somewhat universal. The laws and constructions of Pythagorus, Euclid, Newton, etc., would surely have been created (discovered?) even if these greats had never existed. It may have taken longer for someone else to develop them. But the structure of mathematics (its logical framework) exists as it is whether we discover it or not. Try that with a sonnet sans Shakespeare....
BTW, the most beautiful formula of the study: Why Euler's Identity, of course! Can you see the beauty?Mathematical beauty activates same brain region as great art or music
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