EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 27 MIN
Mathematics is out there
from Aarva · host Steve Nadis
If the laws of mathematics were waiting to be found, did we discover them or simply invent the tools to see them?Is mathematics something we invent to describe the world, or is it the hidden substrate of reality itself, waiting for us to uncover it? Sergiu Klainerman, who spent a career probing the stability of black holes and the fabric of spacetime, argues that the most profound mathematical truths exist independently of us. This piece is a beautiful meditation on that question, tracing how a young mathematician found refuge from a restrictive regime in the only discipline that couldn't be bent by propaganda. It is a thoughtful look at why math feels less like a language and more like a map to a territory we are only just beginning to explore.Read at source: Aeon
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If the laws of mathematics were waiting to be found, did we discover them or simply invent the tools to see them? Is mathematics something we invent to describe the world, or is it the hidden substrate of reality itself, waiting for us to uncover it? Sergiu Klainerman, who spent a career probing the stability of black holes and the fabric of spacetime, argues that the most profound mathematical truths exist independently of us. This piece is a beautiful meditation on that question, tracing how a young mathematician found refuge from a restrictive regime in the only discipline that couldn't be bent by propaganda. It is a thoughtful look at why math feels less like a language and more like a map to a territory we are only just beginning to explore. Read at source: Aeon
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