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by solinent
2475 days ago
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> mathematical significance, and their applications to problems within mathematics These external problems ultimately are about explaining patterns in the world. I'm just saying you'll never replace the relationship between the mathematician and the physicist by simply replacing the mathematician. Instead, you'd have to replace the whole academic process, making fully autonomous universities. In which case they're still not interested in exactly same problems unless they are constructed in the same way (which they are not, since they are not human). I'm not saying that computers won't be able to aid us with these meta-theories which help push our main theories forward. So I do agree that they can come up with some theory, but not all of it, and not most of it. |
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