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On The Limits Of Mathematics
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Jim Bergquist on January 9, 2001 05:04:06 UTC |
Mathematics, as a deductive science, does not add anything to what we already know either through postulates or data. If we try to enhance on or project from what is given, the mathematics loses some of its credibility. We can reduce statistical error but be cannot eliminate the blunder which is common to the data or imbedded in a mathematical process.
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