Well, I've just removed the Mandelbrot fractals from up the arses of Davies and Penrose from where you seemed to send them. They weren't too pleased and henceforth repay the complement with the said unicorn horn.
I'm reading Penrose (and recently Davies) and he mentions Gödel. Why do you think the greatest mathematical genius of the twentieth century was a mathematical platonist? Surely not another romantic?
I'm reading Penrose (and recently Davies) and he mentions Gödel. Why do you think the greatest mathematical genius of the twentieth century was a mathematical platonist? Surely not another romantic?
"The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility"
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein