Maths is like toothpaste. Useless on its own, it only has a function when used with something else (i.e. a toothbrush).
At the end of the last century, 'Professor' G. Alliss took a long, hard look into the depths of his deep, dark soul and realised that Maths was in fact toothpaste. This site is dedicated to his theory. It is time the world was told.
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2 Comments:
Anonymous said...
Well, jeez, of course we disagree. I mean, really.
Totally disagree!! 1.When the great masters or for that matter anybody discovers mathematical truths they do it for itself with any application in mind.Like art for art sake. It just happens that over time somebody figures out a way to put them to application because all of them turn to mathematics to find solutions. Now who would have ever dreamt that partitions maths will help understand division and growth of cancer cells. 2.Now if say physics borrows heavily from mathematics it does'nt mean that pure maths/maths is to be blamed, its just that most other fields are inadequate by themselves and need to take help from mathematical principles.
2 Comments:
Well, jeez, of course we disagree. I mean, really.
Totally disagree!!
1.When the great masters or for that matter anybody discovers mathematical truths they do it for itself with any application in mind.Like art for art sake. It just happens that over time somebody figures out a way to put them to application because all of them turn to mathematics to find solutions. Now who would have ever dreamt that partitions maths will help understand division and growth of cancer cells.
2.Now if say physics borrows heavily from mathematics it does'nt mean that pure maths/maths is to be blamed, its just that most other fields are inadequate by themselves and need to take help from mathematical principles.
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