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Miranda Vernard ([info]likeclockwork) wrote in [info]the_bullpen,
'God made the integers, all else is the work of man.' Just because it's universally true doesn't mean that on the higher levels we aren't playing by rules we made up ourselves. And actually, gravity was invented by that Newton guy. Those were his rules to describe what happens; they aren't universally true but they were terribly useful and a very good job.

::smiles:: I did say 'higher mathematics', not 'arithmatic'. Show me a calculator that can prove the Hodge conjecture. Do you think humanity first accessed the microverse or made unstable molecules or traveled through time from the kind of equations that can be crunched mechanically?


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