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people seem to ask this question a lot and honestly i’ve never really understood it. when you play tic-tac-toe you learn that perfect play is a draw. that’s a mathematical fact you can prove. does it “come from” somewhere? i dunno! what does that mean?
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan
Where does math come from anyway? The harmonic series is to music notation as ???? math
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if someone thinks they understand what the question is asking i’d really genuinely appreciate it, iirc it crops up all the time, alongside “is math discovered or invented” (short answer: people invent rules to games and then discover good and bad strategies for those games)
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people are asking if the universe is made of math or not, or if maybe there's a seperate, transcendt world where math is. That's really it. It's ontological. It might also have something to do with a desire to know what rules genuinely underly mathematics
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hm okay this sounds like a dope question but i still don’t really understand it i guess 🧐 i just don’t think of mathematics as something that has a location at all. it’s a bunch of processes to me, not a bunch of things
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like... is the universe made of basketball? probably not! is there a separate transcendent world where basketball is? probably not that either! basketball is just an activity people do sometimes. and so it is with math
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It speaks to definitions of truth, specifically universal truths 2 + 2 = 4 That is true, in a profound way. Sure, there are contrarians who argue about "what if I define the symbols", but they're dancing around the obvious point that the concept is capital T True.
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hm yeah. there's a fun thing i could attempt to get into here about like going back to the phenomenology from which e.g. the concept of number springs - quantities of discrete objects and lengths and so forth - not sure if it's a good match for a twitter thread tho
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