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> On Sep 13, 2018, at 10:33 AM, John F Sowa <s...@bestweb.net> wrote:
> 
>  But
> everything that is imaginable can be described by some theory
> of pure mathematics. 

How can one describe a “feeling” in pure mathematical terms?
I will answer my own question. 
Simply quote W.O Quine:
“To be is to be a variable.”    :-)  :-)  :-) 

So, how about a deeper question that relates to the multiple perplex 
relationships among number, matter, space, time and biology:

"How can one describe a large bio-molecule, such as Nicotinamide Adenine 
Dinucleotide (NAD) in pure mathematical terms?"

After reading this sort of pride-filled projection about an inquirer's personal 
discipline, I ask myself the question: 
What are the arguments for and against the assertion:
"Mathematics is an irrational disease.”

All in good humor, of course!  :-)

Cheers

Jerry
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