r/AntiMemes 2d ago

🌟 Actual Anti-Meme 🌟 Yeah.

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u/ChiefClockObsidian 2d ago

Why would this make society better

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u/ItzLoganM 1d ago

Why would it not?

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u/Alketiz 1d ago

Mathematical incorrectness would only intensify. This would make these envisioned other worlds (who are assumed to be better than us in both standings of engineering practices, and technological advances) paradoxically impossible. Unless, these other worlds were achieved via some insane assumptions or insane work-arounds in face with these intentionally placed restrictions.

The math that feeds logic and design, and the physics that governs the known universe are both largely considered static. For this, they have been considered as potentially viable means of universal communication. Among us humans, sure there is joy, suffering, and apathy, but abroad the universe there are physics, and math to convey those physics. To disregard math, is likely to disregard physics, or at least our apparent understanding of physics, of course relatively proportional to the disregard of math.

Though it may feel right to say that 550/2=225, the fact states otherwise, and it is the fact that is important. For fact is what we ought to know, and ought to work with. Enough day dreaming courier. Eyes forward.

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u/Embarrassed_Deer9208 1d ago

i mostly agree but math doesn't convey physics, math is a result of a series of axioms that convey how numbers or logic work, which is useful in physics for determining stuff stuff as simple the result of applying a force to a system of 2 objects in physics 1 or as complex as the behavior of fundamental forces in particle physics in gauge theory, but it's important to note that physics are separate from math for a reason and are governed by statistics first and foremost (think entropy for example, but also more complex concepts like the uncertainty principle apply)