Sunday, February 24, 2008

Back to the 'dots'

Nature tremendously lacks in points of references or specialties of things. Hence much of our advancement in science can be characterized as the removal of 'extra' properties attributed to the concerned concepts. In other words, more than (i mean quantitively) connecting the dots, we are (and probably righteously) severing the unnecssary and wrongful connections made between them. Following this 'heuristic', I wonder, what kind of future is math going to unveil for us? Will it be a total lack of reference and specialties, something like a true randomness where everything is just a choice to be made? Who knows!

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