Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Can mathematics define reality?

Yes, in the search for examples. Mathematics might be defined as the proof of a search technique.  If it is mathematically proven, then there exists a search pattern in real nature, hence an entanglement hence an existence.  Making way for Mathematical Matter talks about this in New Scientist.

Recast the definition of mathematics as:  "What things could be seen?", if you can possibly see it then quantum mechanics has an entanglement for sale.

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