"Knowledge is nothing more than the systematic organization of
facts"
Regarding the field of mathematics, knowledge IS nothing more than the
systematic organization of facts. Ones individual interpretation of a
mathematical problem doesn't necessarily apply in mathematics. For example, one
plus one IS two and that's it, there's definitely no rebuking that statement.
Facts are facts in math and knowledge in math is facts. In mathematics, you can
rarely dispute a problem or an equation because sometimes you can apply it in
the outside world, such as nature. For example, the Fibonacci numbers are a sequel
of numbers that are also found in nature, because the Fibonacci numbers are
even found in nature, no one can dispute them and their validity.
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