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Why do you study math? Whats the allure to numbers and formulas?

>> No.8943976
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8943976

>any job I want
>300k starting

>> No.8943989

It's beautiful and useful.

>> No.8943993

>>8943989
well put

>> No.8944000

>>8943957
i'm too autistic for anything else

>> No.8944001

To kill God so I can become him

>> No.8944006

>>8944000
This.

>> No.8944410

The patterns

They're everywhere

>> No.8944429
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8944429

>>8943957
Because the numbers speak to me, they say I have a divine purpose...

>> No.8944435

>>8943957
To make brainlets jealous

>> No.8944436

>>8944000
Trips of truth

>> No.8944438

>>8943957
Because math trains syllogism. Because math and science work.

>> No.8944611

>>8943957
>Maths + LSD = ...(equations)...
> Understand everything, forget everything, relearn it, realize time is an illusion.
> Spend an eternity in this state.
> Check trip-notes and realize you've been there for 10 minutes.
> Everything can be described mathematically, because the language of mathematics is founded on our own logic => anything that makes sense makes sense mathematically.
> People who can't maths become strange creatures you can't trust, except you can.
> ???
> Poetry of Mathematics speaks to the soul.
> Go Crazy
> Read up on mysticism. Try it.
> realize that any given system of symbols can take the place like mathematics, yet none are as firmly rooted in the very logic you use to analyze them.
> Everything dissolves into delta-functions and closed surfaces, but it never loses the feel of being a model of reality.
> Look to the brain, and the brain becomes a series of filters for reality. Insofar there is a reality, it is a construct of mathematically comprehensible filters.
> Reality makes sense, but is now not attached to ego.
> Ego-coupling to reality, or realities of others is no longer a compelling concept.
> Ego death, enlightenment.
> Check time again; 20 more minutes.
> The universe of motion can be modeled through scanning for stationary and moving signals, dipoles,monopoles, quadrapoles...
> Life is both a series of deterministic chaos, yet probability gives us the best models.
> Quantum Theory makes sense in that it was created to make sense. Still it is modeling reality, and as to the "Real" world, we cannot make any definite statements.
> If this is a simulation, or not, is not important.
> The sheer amount of computational capacity to model an accurate reality as perceived by the senses surpasses exabytes per second.
> This means Reality most likely is far more computation.
> Two options then present themselves: The world is a simulation, in which case it's most likely single-player. (Roy...)... or it's not.

>> No.8944622

>>8944410
same reason here

>> No.8944625

>>8944611
>"mathematics" is the sum total of conceivable rule sets for abstract reasoning and symbolic manipulation
>some fucktard drops acid and thinks he's reached some profound insight in asserting this

>> No.8944665

>>8943976
Congratulations, you have been duped.

>> No.8944849

I study math to be better at physics

>> No.8944859

>>8943957

because I want to be an actuary but want an exciting degree (not act.)

>> No.8944866

>>8944859
Should've gone to a non-brainlet college and majored in fucking bitches like me.

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>>8944866
Shane?

>> No.8944960

>>8944611
Proof that acid makes people psychotic and severely mentally retarded.

>> No.8944964

>>8944866
Do you also not feel any emotions like Da Vinci?

>> No.8944969

>>8944859
>tfw almost fell for the actuarial meme
>tfw former classmates try really hard not to kill themselves every day

>> No.8945095

>>8944969
current market is 3-4 exams and an internship at graduation for a job. i don't see how this is so much more workload than say engineering.

>> No.8945115

>tfw watching jordan peterson and realizing how much smarter he is than me
>he says the smart person you might expect to meet in your life has an iq of around or under 145
>i'm a ~130-135 brainlet meaning that in my class of 200 there are at least two guys smarter than me
>he says most of his class is over 120 iq

its like a glass shattering in my mind right now, did i just never notice when i met smart people? is it like anime power levels?

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>>8945115
I'm having the same realization, have I been too arrogant to spot all the intelligent people around me? I still doubt these mouthbreathers have an average IQ of 120.

>> No.8945588

Honestly, as dumb as it sounds, because I had nothing else to study. I had to study (pressure from parents to make money). Obviously I was expected to study in a serious field. Math is the obvious choice, being the hardest (kill yourself if you think otherwise desu) field. So let's just say that I had nothing better to do, and that math makes me feel superior to brainlets. I'll realistically end up in finance and live a sad life being rich.

>> No.8946405

>>8945095
Not him, but you don't really get to -do- all that much math as an actuary. It's not per se harder than becoming an engineer, but it can be just as unfulfilling for certain personality types, especially if they're expecting a job centered around sophisticated, cutting edge mathematics for quantifying risk.
There are several more exams you can/should take according to your intended specialization after you become an actuary. Usually these are tied to later career advancement and often your employer will give you paid study time in or out of the work day and raises when you pass, but it's still a big comittment - especially if you devote all your free time to them - and you can kind of burn out and give them up once you're disillusioned as to what an actuary actually does.
Actuaries do report one of the highest job satisfaction ratings of any profession, though

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8946432

>math is about numbers and formulas

No its not.

>math is useful

It can me. But not necessarily, and it not being ''useful'' is not a bad thing either.

Have a read.

https://www.maa.org/external_archive/devlin/LockhartsLament.pdf

>> No.8946449

>>8943957
Hmm, I have a lot of interests, so why did I choose to pursue mathematics for studying? Well here are some of my other interests:

>Computer Science

A lot of the courses involve time-consuming programming projects that are irrelevant; there are a bunch of utterly useless courses (computer ethics, technical writing, software engineering) that I'd have to take to get this degree; based off the classes I've taken, the details are often glossed over; a lot of the shit can be learned online; I could only do a minor and satisfy my interest in this area.

>Statistics

I think it's often poorly taught at an undergraduate level and would make a better graduate degree than undergraduate.

>Economics

Doesn't go in depth at the undergraduate level. You look at cool stuff, but I don't really need a professor to guide me through this stuff, I can pick up the book and learn on my own.

>Art & Drawing

School is a shit place to learn these things.

>Cognitive Science

This field is so cool. I'll probably pursue another undergraduate degree in it later on in life (I live in Canada, so this is fairly feasible for me).

So for starters, math makes a lot more sense than my other interests, but there is more to it than that. I love constructing rational arguments and solving problems. There is just a great satisfaction I get from doing it. If you don't understand why it's beautiful, it probably can't be explained to you.