From: David M (davidint@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: Tue Aug 30 2005 - 20:53:40 BST
>
> [Case replies]
> The language of science and nature is Mathematics. There is know known
> reason why this should be so but it does appear to be the case. Check out:
> "The World Within the World" by John Barrow for an exhaustive and
> exhausting elucidation. Pure mathematicians through out history have been
> surprised and dismayed over and over again when their arcane projections
> have turned out to have practical application. (see above)
>
> DM: Does nature count, or use a formula to work out where to move the next
particle to? Don't think so. But mathematics does explore the possible, and
so apparently
does nature, but only the one uses numbers I suspect.
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