Tag: philosophy

  • Exploring Axioms: My Journey in Mathematical Reasoning

    I haven’t been getting much sleep lately. Laying in my bed thinking about arbitrary topics is how I spent the vast majority of my time. Throughout this time, I thought of many idea. One of which being that I should prove all the math theorems using only axioms and pure reasoning. It sounds crazy, but I need to spend my time doing something intellectually stimulating and I think this could really improve my Intuition on the subject. Using this blog, I could publish all my work so you can see it too. I find it fascinating that so many complex theorems are the result of a few axioms and a lot of reasoning. Speaking of, I would post said axioms and laws of reasoning and work my way up from those axioms as far as I can get. I’ll try to make the process as organic as possible (Meaning not referencing material unless I’m really stumped on how to proceed). I’m still unsure about how I want to share my work, but I’ll definitely make sure it reaches a broad audience. I’ve also gained an interest in philosophy branches outside of epistemology. I am especially interested in reading books by Friedrich Nietzsche and Albert Camus (Who I first learned about in school through “The Stranger”). I look forward to posting my interpretations on these books as well. You should be expecting an entry on said philosophers late next week (around Thursday or Friday). I look forward to reading these famous pieces of literature. I hope to gain some creative insights which challenge my beliefs and perception of the world as I make my way through Nietzsche’s and Camus’s works.