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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Sep 17th, 2005, 02:37 AM
CB, my point wasn't that knowing college math gives an insight into the mysteries of existence. It was that actually doing math rather than studying the philosophy thereof gives an appreciation that it represents the concrete reality of the universe. Like imaginary numbers--sure, they were conceived of in the middle ages as a purely masturbatory exercise, but flourescent lighting and computers couldn't work without them. If mathematical models say that the universe could have resulted just as likely in an instantaneous re-implosion than an accelerating celestial corpus replete with life and black holes, then it's possible.
And wicked, you're retarded. It's a given that any thread I post in will be drenched in testosterone, because I'M ALL MAN, BABY. I mean, that's what it means to have an opinion, right?
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