Secondly, mathematical deduction relies on the law of the excluded middle, and t

Secondly, mathematical deduction relies on the law of the excluded middle, and the arbitrary declaration of limits of precision, to compensate for scale independence caused by the absence of context that otherwise supplies a limit of precision.


Source date (UTC): 2021-11-03 19:02:23 UTC

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@TwiceBlind @hoeberian Correct, but very old question. Meaning, that ideal mathematics(verbal logic) differs from applied mathematics(operational science), in that ideal math relies on scale independence, while applied math is never scale-independent – there is always a context producing a limit.

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