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2. It is
said that science
operates on intuition; creativity. And how do you think math is related to intuition and
creativity.
3. When mathematicians are asked
about the use of mathematics they often bring up bridges and computers saying
something like this "If you don't know math, your bridge will
collapse. And computers are all about
math. Behind information security and credit cards are
prime numbers.” What examples would you give if you were asked
the same questions?
4. On meeting girls one mathematician noticed the following weird thing.
All girls reacted almost the same when he told them he was a mathematician. As
a rule, they pretended to get an urgent call or
desperately tried to change the
subject and then left. Why do you think they left him immediately? Do
you think a profession is the thing that really matters in human relations?
Why?
5. A Spanish mathematician Eduardo Sáenz de
Cabezón keeps saying that theorems, not
diamonds, are forever. Why do you think he says so? What is your opinion about
the thing that will exist for ever and ever?
6. Many mathematicians say that when people who
are far from being mathematicians ask them what math is for they don't usually
mean what they ask. Do you have any idea of what non - mathematicians mean by asking this question?
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