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by AndrewKemendo
115 days ago
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> If Dedekind and Cantor only changed how we visualize infinity, I don't understand why it would cause a stir. Because scientific progress is explicitly the process of changing the general mental model of how people approach a problem with a more broadly capable and repeatable set of operations This is philosophy of science 101 |
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If anything, it seems like it would have been comforting to finally have mathematical constructions of the real numbers. It had been disturbing that our previous attempts, the rational and algebraic numbers, were known to be insufficient. The construction of the reals finally succeeded where previous attempts had failed.