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That extreme example doesn't really validate your notion that math is nearly impossible for anyone who isn't a "natural mathematician" to understand or be interested in. There's always room for growth and resting on these kinds of comparisons to determine what you're capable of is a self-fulfilling prophecy. https://media1.tenor.com/images/7891...itemid=5110852 |
I guess the truth lies somewhere in between of what you guys say, but I'm certain that every non-disabled person is capable of experiencing the beauty, elegance, and fun of math. I'm even sure that everyone does experience it at some point without realizing it, outiside of an obviously mathematical context, because it's the beauty of clever analytical thinking. It's just that most people are not interested enough in math to connect it with those experiences, or to have those experiences directly with mathematics
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^but I think Frown's point is that there is no such thing as elegance math stuff coming naturally to anyone
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Have you ever experienced beauty in math, the way you can experience it in music or other arts?
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Then not only do you not have to be good at math to be able to see the beauty of it, but the reverse is also true. The correlation between appreciating math and being good at it is probably mostly caused by appreciation leading to interest leading to skill
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I question the number of numberphile retards.
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yep, there is quite some truth in what you say, I think, but those retards could be numberphiles if they bothered
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