Why the “Unreasonable Effectiveness” of Mathematics? | Episode 2203 | Closer To Truth
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Top Comments (10)
What I thought was unreasonable was my ineffectiveness at math.
Math is a language of logic. It seems very reasonable to me that we can understand the universe with logic.
Notice the humility of these mathematicians. They are people of great accomplishment, yet remain humble. They are unawed by themselves but awed by nature and the universe. This is why they are worth listening to.
Thank you Robert!
Fascinating! I’ve always wanted to learn about the mathematics of knots but it seems so complicated! I suspect that the key to biology/life has something to do with knots - as well as the “stickiness” of atoms and molecules (molecular strands only remain tangled because of the friction that prevents them from unravelling).
This type of question isn't even a question for mathematicians.
Max Tegmark sounds like he’s describing the matrix
How I enjoyed watching this video and many previous ones. How humbling it is to listen to great minds talking about matters that underpin our humdrum lives. How I wish I could live forever to learn of the astounding things that such minds will continue to uncover.
Thank you for posting this video.
As a visual artist, but with an amateur interest in science and mathematics, I must compliment this channel on the lighting, composition, and cinematic aesthetics - just beautiful!
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Top Comments (10)
What I thought was unreasonable was my ineffectiveness at math.
Math is a language of logic. It seems very reasonable to me that we can understand the universe with logic.
Notice the humility of these mathematicians. They are people of great accomplishment, yet remain humble. They are unawed by themselves but awed by nature and the universe. This is why they are worth listening to.
Thank you Robert!
Fascinating! I’ve always wanted to learn about the mathematics of knots but it seems so complicated! I suspect that the key to biology/life has something to do with knots - as well as the “stickiness” of atoms and molecules (molecular strands only remain tangled because of the friction that prevents them from unravelling).
This type of question isn't even a question for mathematicians.
Max Tegmark sounds like he’s describing the matrix
How I enjoyed watching this video and many previous ones. How humbling it is to listen to great minds talking about matters that underpin our humdrum lives. How I wish I could live forever to learn of the astounding things that such minds will continue to uncover.
Thank you for posting this video.
As a visual artist, but with an amateur interest in science and mathematics, I must compliment this channel on the lighting, composition, and cinematic aesthetics - just beautiful!