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what is math, since we creates the numbers to do it.
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wishbone wrote
at 2:15 PM, Friday June 27, 2008 EDT |
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manbearpig wrote
at 2:23 PM, Friday June 27, 2008 EDT Math is the utilization of numbers.
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Shevar wrote
at 7:20 AM, Saturday June 28, 2008 EDT we didnt create numbers, we discovered them.
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kam|k2 wrote
at 2:35 PM, Saturday June 28, 2008 EDT we created em. there could be life without numbers.
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mr Kreuzfeld wrote
at 9:06 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT math is simpely
we assume theese 10 basic rules (aksioms) are true and then you say well if we have this, then we mush have that... so math is from what we know what can we say is true. and i know some of you are not going to recognize this as math, but i am a student of pure math...... so i am right you are wrong now shut it |
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TiS wrote
at 9:09 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT math compares to physics like a masturbation to a hot lovers night.
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Danny_DCB wrote
at 9:14 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT |
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TiS wrote
at 9:17 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT It´s nice, that the mathematician is standing there all alone.
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TiS wrote
at 9:58 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT Math is not discovered but invented. All the aksioms are man made. The rules that follow from those are discovered. Physical laws are discovered because they are there and they apply if we are here or not.
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Yao0o wrote
at 11:04 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT I wouldn't say that. Both are discored: this is pure science, this is law. The law of nature.
Mankind invented the nuclear bomb, but discovered the nuclear fission. See the difference? ;-) |
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deadcode wrote
at 11:11 AM, Thursday July 3, 2008 EDT stfu hippies...
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