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Mathematics in realtion to Plant experiences

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FastFourierT

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I find a lot of similarities. the concept of definite proof is very pure and resonates with SWIM strongly.

SWIM has in idea of pursuing purest form of mathematics to learn the process.
 
That sounds really cool man, hell ya. Follow your math moose wherever it wants to take you, just go with it. Learn diverse stuff too, and try to connect them with math, if not logically then broadly; that is, emotionally. Then you may see the most beautiful crags of logic and waterfalls of emotion and symbols and symbolism and vast frameworks of interconnectedness -- what does it all mean???

I've thought of doing something like this before, but then I know I would anyway. Only lately I don't have any discipline for studying math. I used to be great at it, almost enjoyed it even. Mind you, I just graduated high school, so I didn't get into crazy shit, just Calc BC.

Anyway, I'm not gonna ramble on. Do post your experience with this, and if you gain any insights into math or if you feel that studying math had some interesting effects during your trip.
 
Dedalus said:
That sounds really cool man, hell ya. Follow your math moose wherever it wants to take you, just go with it. Learn diverse stuff too, and try to connect them with math, if not logically then broadly; that is, emotionally. Then you may see the most beautiful crags of logic and waterfalls of emotion and symbols and symbolism and vast frameworks of interconnectedness -- what does it all mean???

I've thought of doing something like this before, but then I know I would anyway. Only lately I don't have any discipline for studying math. I used to be great at it, almost enjoyed it even. Mind you, I just graduated high school, so I didn't get into crazy shit, just Calc BC.

Anyway, I'm not gonna ramble on. Do post your experience with this, and if you gain any insights into math or if you feel that studying math had some interesting effects during your trip.


Thank you for your encouragement :)

At this point SWIM still contemplating whenever to continue school at all.
 
That sounds really cool man, hell ya. Follow your math moose wherever it wants to take you, just go with it. Learn diverse stuff too, and try to connect them with math, if not logically then broadly; that is, emotionally. Then you may see the most beautiful crags of logic and waterfalls of emotion and symbols and symbolism and vast frameworks of interconnectedness -- what does it all mean???

I've thought of doing something like this before, but then I know I would anyway. Only lately I don't have any discipline for studying math. I used to be great at it, almost enjoyed it even. Mind you, I just graduated high school, so I didn't get into crazy shit, just Calc BC.

Anyway, I'm not gonna ramble on. Do post your experience with this, and if you gain any insights into math or if you feel that studying math had some interesting effects during your trip.




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Thank you for such an inspiring and warm comment! I absolutely agree - mathematics can really lead to the most unexpected and beautiful places, if you allow yourself to just follow this "math moose". Connecting different knowledge - be it logically or emotionally - helps to see the depth and beauty of the world around you.

Don't worry about discipline - everyone has periods when it is difficult to concentrate, especially after school, where there was a limited set of topics. The main thing is not to lose interest and give yourself time, gradually returning to studying. Sometimes it is changes in approach or new views that help to re-ignite the fire.

I will definitely share the experience and discoveries that appear as I delve into mathematics and related disciplines. It is very interesting how learning affects the perception of the world and expands thinking.

I wish you to find your path too and, perhaps, when inspiration appears, join this journey!
 
Thank you for such an inspiring and warm comment! I absolutely agree - mathematics can really lead to the most unexpected and beautiful places, if you allow yourself to just follow this "math moose". Connecting different knowledge - be it logically or emotionally - helps to see the depth and beauty of the world around you.

Don't worry about discipline - everyone has periods when it is difficult to concentrate, especially after school, where there was a limited set of topics. The main thing is not to lose interest and give yourself time, gradually returning to studying. Sometimes it is changes in approach or new views that help to re-ignite the fire.

I will definitely share the experience and discoveries that appear as I delve into mathematics and related disciplines. It is very interesting how learning affects the perception of the world and expands thinking.

I wish you to find your path too and, perhaps, when inspiration appears, join this journey!
The comment is from people that were "delving" into this 14 years ago. It's unlikely that the person you're replying to will read your comment...
 
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