I’m a mathematician working as a #Rust programmer, based in #Regensburg, Germany. I enjoy fun and easy math questions, mostly within algebraic geometry. I like constructive mathematics, mainly for aesthetical reasons, and try to think and write constructively when possible. I’m also interested in literature, history, sociology, economics and philosophy and I enjoy reading books from these fields. I try to be friendly towards my fellow creatures, which of course has political implications.
I’m a mathematician working as a #Rust programmer, based in #Regensburg, Germany. I enjoy fun and easy math questions, mostly within algebraic geometry. I like constructive mathematics, mainly for aesthetical reasons, and try to think and write constructively when possible. I’m also interested in literature, history, sociology, economics and philosophy and I enjoy reading books from these fields. I try to be friendly towards my fellow creatures, which of course has political implications.
Anyway, the talk didn't exactly go as I had anticipated, because the law of excluded middle didn't seem intuitive to her at all. »Wait, claiming that everything always has to be either this way or the other, isn't this a very right wing thing to say? It's like saying that there can only be two genders, that doesn't make sense to me at all!« So in the end I was trying to make plausible why some people would be convinced that either there is at least one unicorn or there are no unicorns at all, but I don't think she was convinced.
So I guess I have a constructive girlfriend.
Conversation (5)
Loading comments...