At 11:28 AM 02/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
which leads to einstein: insofar as the expressions of mathematics refer
to reality, they are not certain, and insofar as they are certain, they
do not refer to reality (which i am sure begs the question of "reality"
- is reimann geometry, which ironically, iirc, einstein used to
represent "reality", any less real than euclidean geometry, just because
euclidean geometry makes "sense", is self-evident, to homo sapiens?).
It only begs the question of reality if you assume reality to be real only insofar as it is immutable. However, if reality is continually changing/flowing, then mathematics might describe the relations that power that change...which wouldn't be the same thing at all as getting everything to stand still.

Joanna



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