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When did you stop asking why? As children we are curious, we approach every problem & situation with no preconceptions simply because we have none. We'd ask an adult 'why' until they'd run out of answers and they'd say 'because I said so' or 'God is the answer' without ever satisfying our curiosity. Why does the Earth revolve around the Sun? Why are the stars so far away? Why am I here? Why does our technology so poorly mimic reality if we've been using the right mathematics for millennia? Too often people accept the "God" answer, people accept a belief rather than strive for the truth, mainly because understanding the truth of the universe(mathematics) is too difficult. Our mathematics does not even give us the proper circumference of a circle, it gives us an irrational number(pi) that we must attempt to apply to a rational Cosmos. The reason our math is so difficult is because we're calculating with the wrong base. Our math DOES NOT accurately apply to reality, this means we're left with nothing but fictitious explanations of the Cosmos to choose from. Why is our math wrong? The pyramids. Look at the pyramids & ask yourself, "Why did they build them in this shape? What are they meant to represent?" The represented shapes; four triangles. The square base was a necessity of the time & materials. Difficult to construct a tetrahedron with cubes in the sand. But the architect died, the slaves revolted & left with only the knowledge of building in squares. If you're just worried about building on flat ground or counting, the system works fine, but as soon as we begin to apply the different sciences to our system it breaks down. TL;DR: Stubbornly asking why could save billions of people from ignorance, never stop.
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i read the enttire thing.
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good job
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