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by feoren
867 days ago
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No, we could not wait to start doing number theory until after we discover that it's useful for cryptography. It took thousands of years to get to the point where we understood it well enough to use it. Its use would never occur to us if we had not discovered it beforehand. That's completely the wrong causal direction. What completely undiscovered branch of mathematics do you think we should explore based on an immediate need that we have right now? Not so easy, is it? |
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It's more efficient to work backwards from the problems you have and build out the math. That's what they did with a lot of linear algebra and functional analysis when quantum mechanics came about. I am not saying discovery-based exploration would never work; I am saying it's inefficient if the goal is technological progress.