Archives for: February 2009

Imagination

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -- Albert Einstein Website: http://www.machineinteltech.com/ more »

The Reality of Mathematics

"Where mathematics refers to reality, it is uncertain, and where it is certain, it does not refer to reality." -- Albert Einstein Website: http://www.machineinteltech.com/ more »

Mathematical Proof

Mathematical proof is a process of reasoning by given rules from a set of axioms (which are assumed to be true) to a valid conclusion which we call a "theorum". Because of the abstract character/nature of mathematics, we cannot expect to prove anything… more »

The Nature of Discoveries

No individual or small minority group is always right, but the majority is almost always wrong. Example: Discoveries are made by one and sometimes two or three individuals, but never by a committee. Look at Albert Einstein and Nicola Tesla, two of the… more »