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>> No.11519622 [View]
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I made an argument that proves mathematically the existence of a God.

>Proposition I: Mathematics is the structure of the universe
This is true because mathematics is essentially the language in which physics amd chemistry use to explain the processes of the universe
>Proposition II: All mathematics stems from theorems, which must be proven either valid or invalid
This is, again, an intrinsic aspect of mathematics itself
>Proposition III: All proofs must have beginnings, those beginnings are the axioms, which can't be proven, just accepted as true
So, essentially, all math stems from axioms, it didn't come out of nowhere, all math came from a set of axioms which gave birth to several theorems and so on

Proof for the existence of a God:
From proposition I we can assume that mathematics is everything in the universe, if mathematics is everything then math was also the beginning, but from proposition III we know that all math begins with a set of axioms, but axioms are just absolute truths, therefore the beginning of the universe is an absolute truth, therefore the beginning of the universe can't be something like proposition III, therefore the beginning must be something that is absolute, a being that can't be from the universe itself, since the universe is just a case of proposition II, therefore there is a being, a god, who always existed and created everything, an axiom who started everything.

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If I want to study the nature of time, which field or fields of physics should I specialize in?

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RIP Christopher Tolkien. He majored in mathematics if you guys didn't know.

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>>11277896
Based. Going to pray for your health today anon. We need to fight back against the corrosion plaguing our beloved maths.

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