On Jan 16, 2010, at 2:20 PM, Krimel wrote:

> 
> [Krimel]
> The notions of math can't be wrong if you accept the assumptions that the
> mathematician specifies at the outset. However, as a mathematician you are
> free to offer other premises, like Lobachevsky and Riemann. But again I
> would see this as a problem for the deductive method that does not
> necessarily apply to the inductive method.
> 



Krimel,

I think I remember that Einstein used Riemannian geometry in the general theory 
of relativity. 
Is the general theory of reality science?   


Marsha  
  
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