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  - Excerpts of this translation come from [[Book/Meta Math!|Meta Math!]]<ref>{{:Book/Meta Math!}}, Page 1, Quotes by Leibniz/Galileo</ref> by [[Gregory Chaitin]]
  - Excerpts of this translation come from [[Book/Meta Math!|Meta Math!]]<ref>{{:Book/Meta Math!}}, Page 1, Quotes by Leibniz/Galileo</ref> by [[Gregory Chaitin]]
This recursive reference shows a form of unity that is composed of mathematics and philosophy, which resembles the idea of [[Monadology]], coin-phrased by [[Leibniz]].
This recursive reference shows a form of unity that is composed of mathematics and philosophy, which resembles the idea of [[Monadology]], coin-phrased by [[Leibniz]].
 
=A relation to Topology=
According to [[Gregory Chaitin]], [[Leibniz]] gave the name to [[topology]]<ref>{{:Book/Meta Math!}}, Chapter III—
Digital Information: DNA/Software/Leibniz, Who is Leibniz, Page 47</ref>.
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Revision as of 06:48, 29 March 2022

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz(Q9047) is a mathematician and philosopher, who has been credited in the invention of Calculus and Monadology.

Famous Quote

Without mathematics we cannot penetrate deeply into philosophy.
Without philosophy we cannot penetrate deeply into mathematics.
Without both we cannot penetrate deeply into anything.   
- Excerpts of this translation come from Meta Math![1] by Gregory Chaitin

This recursive reference shows a form of unity that is composed of mathematics and philosophy, which resembles the idea of Monadology, coin-phrased by Leibniz.

A relation to Topology

According to Gregory Chaitin, Leibniz gave the name to topology[2].

References

  1. Chaitin, Gregory (November 14, 2006). Meta Math! The Quest for Omega (PDF). local page: Vintage. p. 240. ISBN 978-1400077977.  , Page 1, Quotes by Leibniz/Galileo
  2. Chaitin, Gregory (November 14, 2006). Meta Math! The Quest for Omega (PDF). local page: Vintage. p. 240. ISBN 978-1400077977.  , Chapter III— Digital Information: DNA/Software/Leibniz, Who is Leibniz, Page 47

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