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Elimination of CW is a loss in the number of ways we can communicatewith other.
It is reported that Albert Einstein had difficulty learning Calculus. The
man was a Physics genius but needed help with advanced math. it was differential geometry that Einstein was unfamiliar with. when formulating relativity, he realized that he needed tools that he was not familiar with. so he went to a mathematician friend and learned which tools he needed. please understand this in the context of 1912. differential geometry was fairly new back then, i believe it came from Riemann. it's possible for some branches of math and physics to be relatively arcane. for instance, de Borges attempted proofs use operator theory. most mathematics students cannot read his papers. in fact, most professional mathematicians can't read them either. the only reason that de Borges proof of Bieberbach became accepted is that it was rewritten by other Europeans. it's not uncommon for a theoretical physicist to have to learn a new branch of math to solve a problem. for instance, string theorists working on the landscape turned to statistics. Gravity |
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