The discussion centers on the nature of definitions in mathematics, particularly the Kolmogorov definition of conditional probability, which is presented as a definition rather than a proven theorem. Participants argue that definitions cannot be proven true, as they are cultural constructs and akin to assumptions. The conversation highlights the intuitive nature of conditional probability, suggesting that while the formula may seem complex, it can be derived from more fundamental concepts. There is a critique of the Wikipedia article for not adequately representing Kolmogorov's rigorous approach to probability theory, especially in the context of continuous random variables. Ultimately, the thread emphasizes the importance of understanding both symbolic and linguistic definitions in mathematical discourse.