Jamal Awil

← A Mathematician's Apology

A mathematician, on the other hand. [fact]

A chair may be a collection of whirling electrons, or an idea in the mind of God: each of these accounts of it may have its merits, but neither conforms at all closely to the suggestions of common sense. … A mathematician, on the other hand, is working with his own mathematical reality.

G. H. Hardy, A Mathematician's Apology, loc. 262