Are you sure David?
I would think that what is "clear and easily comprehended" is uninteresting and boring, — A Realist
A mathematical theory is not to be considered complete until you have made it so clear that you can explain it to the first man whom you meet on the street. — tim wood
Are you sure David? — A Realist
According to the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (Feynman 1997), mathematicians designate any theorem as "trivial" once a proof has been obtained--no matter how difficult the theorem was to prove in the first place. There are therefore exactly two types of true mathematical propositions: trivial ones, and those which have not yet been proven — A Realist
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