I've read that complex numbers are a convenience . . . — Art48
When was the last time you saw an honest post in the philosophy of logic sub-category? — Shawn
I imagine that routinely goes on at the NSA. — Shawn
. Many who hold deterministic views propose a "block universe" where past, present, and future exist simultaneously, eternal and unchanging. But if this is so, how does an edge of a block, explain the edge of the other side? — Richard B
The cup has one handle IFF _____? — Agent Smith
You mention "art and creativity" almost interchangeably when art is, in fact, only one type of creativity. Science, history, play, etc are also types of creativity — 180 Proof
When you "decided to extend this idea to a more general realm" (specific-to-general) you were doing Inductive Reasoning, — Gnomon
PS__"Philosophical Chatter", as you put it, seems to be how philosophers get involved in discovering new ways to look at old ideas. Are the mathematician's chalk-marks on the blackboard more involved than text-marks on a philosophical forum? — Gnomon
If it a feeling, like joy and pleasure, or something else? — Mikie
The assumption of numbers is just a useful fiction employed by mathemagicians, which allows the ontology of Platonism to overrun the sciences. — Metaphysician Undercover
We become aware of individual objects, and infer their quantitative relationship to a collection of objects. Then we can deal with the group as-if it was a singular object (set ; whole system ; holism). So, maybe once we discover the "basic idea" of objective things & groups, we can discover (create) their subjective value (meaning) to the observer — Gnomon
When we say "2+2=4" we are talking about objective reality, — Art48
Maths and formal logic are exemplars of disciplines that don't afford much importance to creativity. They are very A to B — Benj96
Numbers and other mathematical entities are not a thing we talk about but a way of talking — Banno
Was mathematics invented or discovered? :
Both discovered and invented — Gnomon
Either the chain is infinite or there was a first cause. — NOS4A2
When we drill down to the deepest level of matter, we get the quantum wavefunction, a mathematical object that uses regular numbers (“real” numbers) and “complex” numbers which are based on “i”, the square root of negative one. We begin with matter, trace its source, and end up with a complex-valued mathematical wavefunction — Art48
jgill, looks to me like the answer is just under twelve hundred post until Wittgenstein's silence wins. — Banno
. . . . climatologists have thoughts on these arguments, and spend 30 minutes on their words — Mikie
We’re not panicked enough, in fact — Mikie
Each person is at each moment capable of . . . perceiving everything that is happening everywhere in the universe
However, for some people, such experiences may lead to a sense of there being other levels of reality beyond the physical perceived in day to day consciousness. — Jack Cummins
Of course, being creative in any subject is another matter and is more akin to the arts and cannot be reliably taught. — Janus
I have no interest in the trivial question of effability vs ineffability. — Janus
Just grounding the thought experiment in some real numbers — Andrew M
Or are you telling me that after 30 pages you guys still don't have it sorted out? — busycuttingcrap
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I'll bet you are! As you should be- 30 pages on the ineffable is a solid showing! — busycuttingcrap
It is an irrational sequence (never repeating itself exactly - due to the influence of emergent phenomena, but constructed by rational numbers - finite/real objects) — Benj96
My chickens are conscious, but they don't say much. — Banno