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Saturday, December 17, 2011

To New Daze

The push of the intellect never goes so far as when one is studying math. There is a reason this is either liked or disliked so readily by so many, and it is because of its taxing aspects or of its astonishing revelations. Proportions between measurements or numbers echo proportions between thought; one can marvel at the analogy between knowledge in any field and the logic or backing principles required to make one satisfactory in that endeavor; math takes these facets of consciousnesses to the core. How do the proofs shown by Archimedes stack up against those designs of Da Vinci, or how does Reinmann stack up with Einstien? They are all helped put togeter pieces of the same puzzle: nature. Studying the insights of these greats requires the greatest attention and devotion, and with the gauntlet of facts, we ourselves can become scientists, and attack the very field of nature, which is everything. Or we can be vegetables and sleep. I will be a great investigator! The work will never end; it is only requisite to keep a sharp and creative imagination.

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