Jitro wrote:
Was mathematics discovered or invented? I personally think it was discovered.
I agree that it was discovered rather than invented. I tend to think that all ideas are discovered, and that "invention" is merely an illusion.
Consider a situation in which someone "invents" something. Their invention already existed as an undiscovered possibility, and they are just one of the first people to have discovered a new way of doing something. The implications this has for well-known creative people is that they are creative because they *seek* new ways of doing things, or new ways of thinking. Isaac Newton, for instance, didn't just pull equations out of his ass; he continually thought about physical phenomena while referring to things he already knew, and there was a fair amount of trial and error involved as well. Eventually, after thinking about physics continually, his mind finally made the right connections, and out came the theory of gravity. He discovered the way gravity works, and then had to express the law in terms of mathematical symbols on paper. And that was hardly the whole story; he just laid the foundations upon which later physicists built.
Newton is actually an interesting case for the topic of invention vs. discovery. Consider the well-known quarrel he had with Leibniz about the so-called "invention" of the Calculus. It is most likely the case that they had both discovered the calculus within the same time period. They both read the same academic papers, were in the same academic community, so it is very possible that they both just happened upon the idea of calculus independently. This implies that the theorem of calculus already existed as a possibility that had yet to be discovered by a human being and expressed in human language.
One could also say that the terms "invention" and "discovery" are synonymous, in which case ideas would be both invented and discovered.
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