Monday, August 30, 2010

Glenn's 3rd Post

Surprisingly, I actually found the introduction to be very interesting and educational. I had never thought about math as a universal language throughout the world. It's funny how no matter where you go, 2+2 will always be 4. Everything else in the world is usually so volatile that you can barely keep an accurate account of it all. This shows how important and powerful mathematics are in our world. No other language has had the success that math has had in uniting people to agree on one way of doing things. The fact that math can explain just about anything in the world on paper, makes it so incredible.

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