Monday, February 1, 2010

Major Wager Kates-playground As A Mathematics Major And An Atheist, How Can I Form An Appropriate Opinion About Blaise Pascal?

As a mathematics major and an atheist, how can I form an appropriate opinion about Blaise Pascal? - major wager kates-playground

I mean, the man who was a mathematical genius, but his "bet" as great a failure. What do you think?

5 comments:

novangel... said...

Pascal had one days from when it was published. He was dead. Some went through his notebooks and published everything he achieved.

novangel... said...

Pascal had one days from when it was published. He was dead. Some went through his notebooks and published everything he achieved.

Askesis said...

What is Pythagoras? It was obviously a brilliant mathematician of his time, and we owe some of the basics of geometry.

The man thinks, beans were bad. Beans such as chickpeas, lentils, beans, whatever. It was against them, and instructed his disciples to be against them.

It seems appropriate to quote:

"As the bees take nectar from flowers, unlike other animals who simply enjoy the fragrance and color, so that those messages that you can ... get some benefits for the mind. We must use these books modeled in all of the bees. visit each flower without distinction, or try to remove all the nectar of flowers in this country, but extracting from them what they need to make honey, and leave the rest. And if we are wise we take the writings, which for us adequately and truthfully ignore the rest "- Basil the Great

Terry W said...

Every genius has the floor. Watch Einstein - who believed in God. Wittgenstein has also - spent their honeymoon in prayer. Jesus on the floor, he is the Son of God, and so on.

General D. Ypsilanti said...

Genius is even likely flop. Once the positions do not allow for corrections.

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