Re: When Did Mathmatics Come About



michael.palmer1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
curtjester@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

It's not just logic, it's a science. It's physics and chemicals and
such all in motion and dependent on many things. What you describe is
someone describing mathematics, not mathmatics itself and the possible
origin of 'it'.

Mathematics is not "physics and chemicals and such all." It is a human
invention and is a way of describing and understanding "such all."

-- Mike Palmer

Well human invention is based on logic and physical assets. Thoughts
are not 'invisible' they are stored and manufactured. What they chose
to describe is not a new fashionable area of speech but what they
observe in cluster of events that they called formulas. Every language
has those formulas. So you have two sets of highly 'organized'
entities, one describing the complex properties and movements of the
other. Since much of the coming about is described as 'chaos', I just
want to know why there was so much 'organization' from whatever was
before the universe or earth event.

CJ

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