The Mathematical Process: Heart to Brain
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The previous unit explained how supermath solves mathematical voids i.e. the missing numerical values in the minds of people who think about geometric or spatial abstractions.
The Mathematical Process
The process begins when a person experiences a problem in the physical world.
For example, you have have a 3 x 3 frame in one side of the room, and 100 1 x 1 squares on the other side.
Your heart gets a desire to put fill the frame with those squares.
So your heart switches to your brain.
You brain then wants to know exactly how many squares you need to bring to fulfill this desire of your heart, instead of doing it drectly by trial and error.
- A non mathematical brain will not care about exactness and will bring the number of squares that it feels will fill the frame.
The mathematical brain gets the data of the dimensions of the frame and squares. From here it has 2 options:
- Abstract Visual
Here the mind recreates that frame and those squares in its mind and does trial and error, to come up with 9 squares. This is also called thought experiment.
- Mathematical
Here the mind plugs in the data into a formula.
This formula came from an earlier person who already visualized or practically discovered this formula or algorithm.
This comes up with 9 squares.
This means there are 2 ways to solve real problems involving quantities:
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Actual trial and error
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Abstract visualization or abstact trial and error
Modern Mathematics focuses too much on formulas which often have been too much abstracted simply because there are too many phenomena.
Supermath keeps the connection of the formula to the actual physical reality.