New video from Papa Wild where he defines multiplication of a primitive natural (Nat) times any mset. This is interesting because in ZFC this has not been thought of before. If I have the set {a,b,c} there is no defined way to compute 3*{a,b,c} so Wildberger is already pushing foundations beyond ZFC's reach. A proof of a second major unsolved problem (like Wild proved the Goldbach Conjecture to be false) is imminent.
But what is more important is this man's revolutary notation. In typical mathematics we are always told to use english or greek letters but this madman, this fucking rad bastard, this fucking thug, this fucking amazing guy decided to just use a fucking heart
Fucking troll with 200+ videos of retard math. Yes I mad.
Ryan Mitchell
lurk more newfag
Isaac Johnson
He is not a troll, he is simply inventing a new foundation for mathematics. One without the need for infinity in any form.
Nolan Green
Geeez NJ no need to get rude.
Nathan King
i dont see the big deal in this. he's just using new notation for basic arithmetic
Alexander Taylor
Imagine if you can do mathematics... without real numbers.
Imagine a system that needed only rationals to do calculus, analysis, topology, etc.
That is Wild Theory.
Blake Walker
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Blake Wood
thanks that does make it sound more impressive
Andrew Torres
Actually, NJW does include infinities where it is appropriate, such as in projective geometry.
Asher Rodriguez
>I already know I will be using similar symbols in my future tests. Maybe not heart because professors will think I am a faggot but maybe like a gun you know? That sounds like /A+ notation/, bro.
Austin Williams
Fuck off Jew.
Brayden Thompson
So... essentially like reality? Everything in reality is discreet. Anything else is just an approximation our brain has made up.
Carson Myers
Imagine a world where there is almost no square root
Asher Myers
Yes, that's the premise of his style of mathematics. That we should create mathematics consistent with the real world.
This also includes a form of finitism for obvious reasons as well.
Parker Clark
That sounds like a good world to me.
Jonathan Morgan
This sums it up pretty nicely.
Robert Cooper
>Yes, that's the premise of his style of mathematics. That we should create mathematics consistent with the real world.
without "real" numbers. Ironic.
Mason King
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Mason Collins
He's done serious math and wastes time with retarded bullshit, that's a troll.