Max Photon
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Maxematics
Discovered or invented?
Invented or discovered?
Why not both!
Pattern emerges from opposing forces, or processes.
Processes that endure in time are cyclical.
Circles over time are spirals.
Pattern emerges from opposing spirals.
Mathematics is the pattern that emerges over time as the human body/mind interfaces with physical reality.
Mathematics is both invented and discovered.
At various times, mathematics inspires physics.
At other times, physics inspires mathematics.
BTW, the first chapter of Mathematics: Its Content, Method, and Meaning, covers this topic beautifully! A must read!!
Personally, I am more inclined to see YaleL's monordinate system number line's fixed vs. infinite orthogonal parts as having a lot of the look and feel of a curious kind of dual aspect or neutral monism akin to Thomas Nagel's exploration of beyond reductionism consciousness. But that said, making a distinction between dual aspect and duality may be as useless as seeking to make a distinction like whether mathematics are discovered or invented. Or, I suppose, whether mathematical inventions lead to mathematical discoveries and/or vice versa.
Discovered or invented?
Invented or discovered?
Why not both!
Pattern emerges from opposing forces, or processes.
Processes that endure in time are cyclical.
Circles over time are spirals.
Pattern emerges from opposing spirals.
Mathematics is the pattern that emerges over time as the human body/mind interfaces with physical reality.
Mathematics is both invented and discovered.
At various times, mathematics inspires physics.
At other times, physics inspires mathematics.
BTW, the first chapter of Mathematics: Its Content, Method, and Meaning, covers this topic beautifully! A must read!!
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