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What if mathematics didn't exist?

Poll - Total Votes: 6
We wouldn't exist, life is mathematical
No life
It would be great
Good
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rachelsj · 22-25, F
that doesn't add up :)
Kumbayakid · 61-69, M
Mathematical relationships exist regardless of whether they’re expressed.
rckt148 · 61-69, M
I could build you a very nice house
the parts I make for engines wouldn't fit
and my technique for playing musical instruments .
well lets just say I would suck

Mathematics is part of everything
I would hate to see the conditions of even a cake if you didn't measure anything
UnderTheBridge · 46-50, M
Then it does not count
Wendy33 · F
We would have a world where nature and physics were inconsistent. We would be a the mercy of the randomness and most likely would not survive. Try to imagine force without a relationship with mass and acceleration.
Kumbayakid · 61-69, M
Not sure i understand this. Mathematics simply explains the nature of something. It explains shape but is not the shape. It is like language to thought. A thought exists whether it is reduced to language or not. @Wendy33
rottenrobi · 56-60, F
No straight lines. Everything would be approximate.... weird to think about a world with no math.
ABCDEF7 · M
We will be still living with barter system
Lanyx · 41-45, M
I would be out of a job.

 
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