AUDI R6 Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings .And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics.
John Cuthber Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 14 minutes ago, AUDI R6 said: And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics. Can you cite examples, or have you made that up?
StringJunky Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 35 minutes ago, AUDI R6 said: When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings .And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics. 'Physical' pertains to physics, which is described with maths.
swansont Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 47 minutes ago, AUDI R6 said: When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings .And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics. Speak for yourself. This doesn't seem to be an impediment for others.
Bufofrog Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 56 minutes ago, AUDI R6 said: When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings I am sorry that happens to you, that must suck! When I took physics, learning the math and then applying that math to experiments greatly increased my understanding of the physical world. It was quite exhilarating if the truth be known. Again, let me say I am sorry that the exact opposite occurs with you.
Sensei Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 1 hour ago, AUDI R6 said: When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings .And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics. When we enter phrase "math is language of" to Google, there are appearing hints: "math is language of universe" "math is language of god" "math is language of science"
Phi for All Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 1 hour ago, AUDI R6 said: When you work so much with math , you lose the ability to understand physical meanings .And this can create a lot of issues to the development of physics. This is like me complaining to the Kansas City Chiefs that when you throw as hard as their quarterback Patrick Mahomes, you lose the ability to understand how to play football. This can create a lot of issues to the development of sports. What a load of crap! In reality, it's actually more like a scuba diver who works so much underwater, they lose the ability to think in flat planes on dry land, and always look at the world in 3 dimensions. It's not a bad thing at all. I wish I could instantly run equations through my head and view the world in terms of maths and balance and physical relationships.
Strange Posted July 19, 2019 Posted July 19, 2019 ! Moderator Note As the OP has been given a a few days holiday from the site, this thread is closed. (Also because it is nonsense.)
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