Re: How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread meekerdb
On 12/12/2012 3:37 PM, Jason Resch wrote: On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:45 PM, meekerdb > wrote: On 12/12/2012 8:00 AM, Jason Resch wrote: All, One of the questions in mathematics is where does mathematical truth come from, if it exists

Re: How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread Jason Resch
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 4:45 PM, meekerdb wrote: > On 12/12/2012 8:00 AM, Jason Resch wrote: > >> All, >> >> One of the questions in mathematics is where does mathematical truth come >> from, if it exists platonically, how does it manifest physically (e.g. as >> the utterances of mathematicians).

Re: How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread meekerdb
On 12/12/2012 8:00 AM, Jason Resch wrote: All, One of the questions in mathematics is where does mathematical truth come from, if it exists platonically, how does it manifest physically (e.g. as the utterances of mathematicians). I had a thought inspired by one of Roger's posts regarding cau

Re: How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread Alberto G. Corona
Hi Friends. Im my opinion, mathematical truth becomes a result of the antrophic principle if we accept that life is a process of algorithmical discovery of a description of the reality where the body is, so that this description can be incorporated and used for survival. This discovery demand co

Re: How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 12 Dec 2012, at 17:00, Jason Resch wrote: All, One of the questions in mathematics is where does mathematical truth come from, if it exists platonically, how does it manifest physically (e.g. as the utterances of mathematicians). I could explain, but it can be long, that it is impossi

How mathematical truth might enter our universe

2012-12-12 Thread Jason Resch
All, One of the questions in mathematics is where does mathematical truth come from, if it exists platonically, how does it manifest physically (e.g. as the utterances of mathematicians). I had a thought inspired by one of Roger's posts regarding cause and effect extending outside of spacetime.