For something to be indispensable there has to be a difference in the lives of those effected, and no such causally-inert object can have causal powers to help the scientist or mathematician. Indispensability is intrinsically linked to causality. Thus causally inert objects are not indispensable, and therefore useless. — Purple Pond
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