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Sense Quotes by Martin Gardner
- If all sentient beings in the universe disappeared, there would remain a sense in which mathematical objects and theorems would continue to exist even though…
- All mathematicians share... a sense of amazement over the infinite depth and the mysterious beauty and usefulness of mathematics.
- Mathematics is not only real, but it is the only reality. That is that entire universe is made of matter, obviously. And matter is made…
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