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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 5984762, member: 199289"] I don't know the answers to your question but it again raises the question of where Maths comes from and what it actually is. Even down to the question "What is the 'two-ness' of two bottles or two metres?" that makes us able to do similar calculations with them. Interestingly, Computer Coding has made us think about stuff like this when we very well not have found the need, before, to discuss types of variable. [/QUOTE]
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