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Lorraine Ford
Mathematics lets us express and communicate ideas. Well written it very precise avd very succinct and unambiguous. We are taught with simple problems that there is a right or wrong answer. Later on we may come across the idea that the maths we are using only applies if there are certain background assumption built in, an example is what's known about Euclidean geometry does not necessarily work in a non Eucidean World/Universe. Our assumptions about the existing World/Universe may be different from what we imagine to be true. Complience of results or observations with the mathematics description is not enough to say 'certainly correct'. There may be another explanation for the result, that has been overlooked. We do not know that what we have assumed the metaphysics that actualy applies. The correct dimentional arrangement, for a start. Is the mathenmatics actually modelling the World/ Universe we live in.