Mathematics, Physics and Reality: Two Essays

Mathematics, Physics and Reality: Two Essays

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Aug 17, 1990 · English · Paperback (120 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 120
Language English
Published Aug 17, 1990
Publisher Anodos Foundation
ISBN-10 1892160072
ISBN-13 9781892160072

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Arthur M. Young delves into the intricate relationship between mathematics, physics, and our understanding of reality in this thought-provoking collection of essays. Through a unique lens, he explores how both disciplines shape our perceptions of the world around us and the fundamental principles that govern it. Young’s insights challenge conventional views, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper connections between abstract mathematical theories and tangible physical phenomena.

In his essays, Young engages with complex ideas, unraveling the layers that link scientific concepts to the fabric of reality. He takes the reader on a journey through abstract reasoning and empirical observation, revealing how they intertwine to create a more comprehensive understanding of existence. His writing is infused with a sense of wonder, compelling the audience to reconsider their own views of mathematics and physics.

Ultimately, this work serves as an exploration of human thought, revealing the philosophical dimensions behind scientific inquiry. Young's articulate prose not only educates but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the profound mysteries that lie at the intersection of mathematics, physics, and the nature of reality itself.

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