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〈 Berger | Dillon 〉
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    1. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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      I'm subjecting math to the constraints of what can be completely scrutinized. I am also extremely sceptical of arguments that push their key arguments beyond what is observable as a human. Especially because I think many nice things have been neglected in light of our bias.

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    2. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      but again it seems like there’s a fundamental assumption that mathematics or pure reason has to necessarily pertain to that which is physically instantiated

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    3. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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      It is an assumption, you're right. But I want my mathematics to be epistomologically stronger then the formalist position suggests, and I'm willing to do the work to substantiate that.

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    4. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      Your position is more subtle than most finitists.. do you not think then that mathematics and observation could ever be disentangled?

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    5. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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      Honestly my position as a finitist is a derivative of my position as a materialist. I'm skeptical that anything can be disentangled from observation, experience, and action. I will say that robust trig over finite fields is super interesting and doesn't require any analysis.

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    6. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      Interesting point.. and one that is indeed difficult to parlay with via Twitter

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    7. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      I’m curious what your answer is as a finitist to Zeno’s Paradox?

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    8. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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      At a certain level we can't subdivide the universe further. Im comfortable with the universe happening in discrete steps. I'm not a physicist by any stretch of the imagination but that seems a natural conclusion to me.

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    9. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      But shouldn’t finitism, if it’s truly the case, what that smallest subdivision is? But this is s testable hypotheses, and to me seems to miss the point that mathematics truly is a human construct, and not subject to experiment

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    10. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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      I've never encountered a question in mathematics that wasn't subject to experimentation and the testing of a given hypothesis. I'm betting that the study of quantity and pattern has enough epistemological strength to be regarded as a science.

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      〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 7 Apr 2019
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      But veracious purely deductive statements need no existing physical reality to be true

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        1. ℙ rojective_orbits‏ @Abraximus1729 7 Apr 2019
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          Forgive me for being highly sceptical of anything being "true" without a grounding in reality.

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