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There exist three groups of mathematicians. One is able to count to three, the other not.
@cambridgenotoxford said in #5:
> Physics is applied math. Chemistry is applied physics. Biology is applied chemistry. Psychology is applied biology. Sociology is applied psychology.
This is applied reductionism.
> Physics is applied math. Chemistry is applied physics. Biology is applied chemistry. Psychology is applied biology. Sociology is applied psychology.
This is applied reductionism.
Math would be the science of numbers and their operations, and it is vital to acquire this information, as mathematics is the sole construct of numerous necessities in the present society, like economics and other number seeking pursuits.
@cambridgenotoxford said in #31:
> clearly 5 out of 4 people struggle with fractions
True, but 183% of all statistics are made up.
> clearly 5 out of 4 people struggle with fractions
True, but 183% of all statistics are made up.
@Tim_Pool said in #35:
> True, but 183% of all statistics are made up.
"Quotes found on the internet aren't always reliable"
-Abraham Lincoln
> True, but 183% of all statistics are made up.
"Quotes found on the internet aren't always reliable"
-Abraham Lincoln
@cambridgenotoxford said in #30:
> BTW Psychology is not applied math. It is applied biology @Lonsdaleitest
Ah, yes. I forgot about that.
> BTW Psychology is not applied math. It is applied biology @Lonsdaleitest
Ah, yes. I forgot about that.
@cambridgenotoxford said in #29:
> I'm really sorry. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociology
> Read up!
Ok. If you read en.wikipedia.org/Witchcraft
Ok?
> I'm really sorry. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociology
> Read up!
Ok. If you read en.wikipedia.org/Witchcraft
Ok?
Hmm... I think King James I of England liked witchcraft
I agree although I don't like maths
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