Who invented maths and physics

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#51 Ariabed
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@lostrib: why does it sound drunk person would ask that? Is it because I called maths a language or is it the fact I'm asking who invented it?

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#52  Edited By lostrib
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@ariabed said:

@lostrib: why does it sound drunk person would ask that? Is it because I called maths a language or is it the fact I'm asking who invented it?

Because you said "language of maths"

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#53  Edited By Ariabed
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@lostrib: you've never heard that term before?

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#54 wis3boi
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@lostrib said:

@ariabed said:

@lostrib: why does it sound drunk person would ask that? Is it because I called maths a language or is it the fact I'm asking who invented it?

Because you said "language of maths"

I should add "maths" to that pet peeve thread.

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#55  Edited By Ariabed
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@lostrib: well anyway just to prove I'm not drunk or high here you go;

Language of mathematics

The language of mathematics is the system used by mathematicians to communicate mathematical ideas among themselves. Wikipedia

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#57 Dogswithguns
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Good old math... but I don't wanna know.

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#58 Ariabed
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@thegerg: I'm just happy that it is an actual term and not something I thought I had heard.

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#59 the_bi99man
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@playmynutz said:

Before Issac Newton, people were unbound to physics.

Twas a merry time, when people could leap off the ground and float all the way to other planets.