Math is true because it is defined in a fashion that makes it so. Wolfram has some interesting arguments in favor of a computational basis for reality, but it is not to the point where we can state that they are true yet, we don't have a hold of the postulates or axioms of reality last time I checked. It is a lovely and elegant idea, and I certainly prefer it to the alternative where we developed mathematics accidentally and it just kinda resembles parts of the universe and has no real connection or mapping directly either way.
Also, you are misinterpreting a single one line statement to disastrous effect.
It is meant to convey that there are no absolutes, only percieved differences based on frames of reference. Not that everything is everything else too.
Bullshit. There are absolutes. Mathematics is an obvious one. Mathematics gives us an absolute base of truth, infinitely large in scope and magnificence. Science, as built on mathematics, also inherits some of that truthness, though obviously to a lesser extent - but it's still different from things that are either not based on mathematics, or based on the weaker mathematical base - like, for example, climate change denial. Which is one of the core staples of the modern anti-progressivism.
Eh, they don't really go as far as you think, and there's a weird little pocket on the far side where people like me sit: progressive and far left liberals who seek to slay a skydragon. Now, being alarmed over the climate is actually based on programming, since this isn't something where you have an experimental result to look at, nor is there a rigorous attempt to disprove the hypothesis, instead we have models reproducing an aspect of observations in a certain way, and holding the assumptions in those models to be true we can expect certain things to happen. I'm not comfortable holding
any assumptions to be true without evidence, beliefs feel like lies with a few extra letters to me.
I despise Trump, and think it is a terrible idea to cut any more funding from climate monitoring, it was enough of a bummer when we didn't get any new webcams on the ice this year, though I suppose this is to be expected since the webcams weren't supporting the whole "things are fucked and we're doooooomed" position very well. Satellites haven't been helping much there either, but hopefully we'll keep getting more to replace the ones that are failing. Thankfully the JWST funding is already allocated as I recall, otherwise I'm sure there would be a massacre after all the nerds marched on the White House, protractors and telescopes don't help much against armed Secret Service guards.
Science wasn't based on mathematics directly, though. Science was based on questions, like, "What the hell is all this shit I see before me?" and "Why did that thing behave as it did?" and so forth.
Our ability to observe the universe is limited, as is our ability to prove our assumptions of it true.
We can, however, prove things to be false! I can experimentally demonstrate in a repeatable fashion that objects do not fall upwards, I can demonstrate that a cold object placed near a warm object does not increase the temperature of the warm object, I can demonstrate that a massive body does not increase the rate at which clocks tick (assuming I define what a clock is properly for rigorousness), and I can demonstrate that creatures do not lack a means of passing on heritable traits. I don't have to believe shit for this to work, so I can sit here in my nice cozy nest of doubt while learning about the universe, via collecting information about what it
is not.
Trump is your racist idiot grandfather instead of a cunning genius, news at 11.
We dawn on an age of China- China being the concerned environmentalist state and the US seeking to scorn the good of the whole world for its own development. Development that it doesn't need.
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