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by amilein7minutes
2422 days ago
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There is certainly only one math (if you subscribe to this idea -- it is also the truth) but many ways of doing it. Given doing math (at least at the research level) requires a staggering variety in
thought and being able to make connections through training
(some might call this intuition), trying to understand the sensitivity of ways of thinking about abstractions, to neurochemistry, is definitely a nontrivial question.
Now whether or not one is interested in answering this question, it is definitely complex enough to investigate. |
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