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scientific community is deeply committed

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-09 11:18

Andrew Wiles had a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem that had a hole, but then he corrected the hole and got a legitimate proof. This would mean, according to Popper's "falsifiability" theory, that mathematics is a pseudo-science.

The scientific community is deeply committed to a view of its own destiny which is well articulated by theoretical physicists. Historically, science is a series of commitments to mathematical apparatuses which, once they are established, are endlessly elaborated, but never discarded. One builds on Newton, Maxwell, etc., by recycling them; one never repudiates them.

In pure mathematics, the equivalent to this stance is that nobody wants to change the decision for the infinity of primes or the irrationality of [root]2 which was made at the outset of rational mathematics. These tenets are held to be valid by the latest, "Left-wing" standards--and to be the source and guiding light for all that followed them in mathematical history. The profession does not want the Greeks--who adopted the elementary theorems on the basis of elementary proofs--to have taken any other course.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-10 21:21

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>Mathematical correctness is decided when the given proof is logically valid
And who decides "logical validity"? Because mathematics is a social construction, it is driven a social consensus.

>don't claim to find proof of God's existence in a Calculus book.
I cant claim, that found proof of Infinity's existence in a Calculus book, ether. Just as cant claim that after reading Bible or Quran.

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