Originally posted by ivanhoeYes, I did enjoy them. I think Eugene Wigner wrote an essay on Einstein's observation, called 'The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics'.
I once referred to this statement by Albert Einstein in some post a long time ago:
How can it be that mathematics, being after all a product of human thought independent of experience, is so admirably adapted to the objects of reality?
It's one of my favourites, especially because it is a question.
I'm glad you liked my selection out of the intere ...[text shortened]... sometimes funny, sometimes hilarious but always entertaining collection of quotations.
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Originally posted by StarValleyWyFunkyness! I considered putting something like that.
Hey, RC...
I'll lend you the one I used in my graduation picture...
"It is very important not to let schooling interfere with your education. You are responsible for you."
"S.V.H.S. Wickiup" 1966 😵
Similar minds think alike 😛.