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Why has mathematics worked so far to describe the laws of nature ?
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Mankind developped mathematics looking at nature
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36.0%
The one who created the universe was a mathematician
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6
24.0%
Because we have just been lucky
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2
8.0%
None of the above
Votes:
8
32.0%
Total voters
25
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Sep 17, 2007
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Why has mathematics worked so far to describe the laws of nature ?
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