i like math notation like ∀ because it makes me feel smart, @ me
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Replying to @16kbps
maybe at higher levels of math it’s necessary to cut down on language but if you’re still translating from math to english idk
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Replying to @16kbps
id say that it makes math multilingual but different cultures use wildly different notation anyways
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Replying to @16kbps
@EmilyGorcenski what’s your take on this? i feel like you probably have some elegant nuance that makes this make sense1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @16kbps @plantsimulator
Oh god I have many potentially conflicting thoughts.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @plantsimulator
My broad feels are that by the time you're using "for all" meaningfully, you need to be comfortable with abstraction.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @plantsimulator
And that you're going to be fine, regardless of first language.
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OTOH, terms like "for all" have a specific use in math that can conflict with colloquial speech. I still get tripped up.
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