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by calibas
2846 days ago
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While I certainly understand that math and physics are separate concepts, physics as we know it wouldn't be possible without math. I'm sure in your mind you can separate them, but if you took math away from physics, we wouldn't have modern physics. Math is how physics is given practical application, if anything, that means science is more abstract than math is. |
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Physics should not influence math. Math has to be a consequence of it's own axioms, or have it's properties tested against it's own constructions.
Otherwise math falls apart. Then it's useless for physics.
Practical application is wonderful for math. But the direction math is crafted and interpreted matters a lot.