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Another advantage of a mathematical statement is that it is so definite that it might be definitely wrong; and if it is found to be wrong, there is a plenteous choice of amendments ready in the mathematicians' stock of formulae. Some verbal statements have not this merit; they are so vague that they could hardly be wrong, and are correspondingly useless. Mathematics of War and Foreign Politics. |
Loci: ConvergenceEpisodes in the History of Geometry through Models in Dynamic GeometryIntroduction
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