
02-06-2009, 03:57 PM
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What math pattern is said to explain life as we know it?
I'm trying to learn about mathematical realism!
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07-04-2009, 02:23 AM
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In my personal opinion, reality can be symbolized by a tree. If you think about how everything sort of branches out. That pattern is found almost everywhere in nature, from branches of academic disciplines, business employment ranks, DNA, genetics, neuroscience (neurons), and numbers, and infinitely more examples...

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And it is a mistake to think that a mathematical idea can survive merely because it is useful, because it has practical applications. On the contrary, what is useful varies as a function of time, while “a thing of beauty is a joy forever” (Keats). Deep theory is what is really useful, not the ephemeral usefulness of practical applications! - Gregory Chaitin, mathematician and computer scientist
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07-23-2009, 12:42 PM
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life as we know it
You ask for a pattern or a weave, there is one new mathematical pattern that is common to dead and alive , that is the dotangle inverse 19 that we are created as. If you have the inclination revbiew this new web site at
www.inverse19mathematics.com
Study the mathematics carefully , you might understand that mathematics is created as a pattern.
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