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Are Norman Wildberger's videos worth watching?
Specifically his Math Foundations series.

>> No.7760170

>>7760167
His algebraic topology lectures are decent.

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>>7760167
Yes, if you can ignore all the retarded bullshit about the real numbers being lies. In other words, no.

>> No.7760272

>>7760167
This guy is the worst /sci/ meme.

>> No.7760276

>>7760167
No

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>>7760167

Atheists are never worth listening to.

>> No.7760317 [DELETED] 

If you're on the level were it helps, sure. It's solid.

He has some philosophical problems that won't ever dressed to his liking, and he attracts formal math without knowing too much about hard formal logic (he knows more than most mathematicans about it, though)

>> No.7760327

If you're on the level were it helps, sure. It's presented more clearly than most other lectures I know of (not only on youtube).

He has some philosophical problems that won't ever addressed to his liking
and he attacks formal math without knowing too much about hard formal logic (he knows more than most mathematicans about it, though - and Wildberger is really not the first taking issue with non-constructive math and you don't need to orient yourself by listening to 4channers that swim with the flow of what they know and what their tutors like.)