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Article: On Discovering Mathematics
Do humans create math, or do they discover it? This paper makes the case that math is a universal constant which exists with or without human knowledge of those constants. This concept of math as a universal truth has potentially unsettling philosophical consequences depending on one’s metaphysical inclinations.