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         then mathematics is not one hundred percent truth — Gregory
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         What do refer to when you say 'mathematics'? — TonesInDeepFreeze
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         It's just about numbers in general vs sets which have infinite density — Gregory
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         So anything anyone says about numbers in general is mathematics? And if your philosophizing about that mathematics is purely philosophical then that mathematics is not all true?
And what do you mean by 'infinite density'? Is that a mathematical notion of yours or purely philosophical? — TonesInDeepFreeze
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         Mathematics is rigorous by effectivized formal languages, recursive axiom sets, and recursive inference rules, and explicit statements of algorithms for checking for well-formedness, axiomhood, and proof. — TonesInDeepFreeze
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         Mathematics is usually practiced as a Platonic type of religious practice. — Gregory
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