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or perfectly true and if we accept the mathematical rules as perfectly true, they do not accord with reality. It means that they cannot be applied everywhere in the world of reality.
In short there are many phenomena of the physical world which openly violate the rules of physics represented in the mathematical formulations. Besides, some physical, material and all spiritual phenomena are also beyond the laws of physics interpreted through mathematics. Let us wish and hope to be capable of representing all the physical, material and spiritual phenomena through a single mathematical law which is beyond the limits of time, space and matter.
2nd December, 1997 Parulnagar, Sola Road Ahmedabad -380061
References :
1. Mathematics in History, culture, Philosophy and Science by Sarju Tiwari, Forward by J. B. Ganguly, Vice-chancellor, Tripura Uni. p.VIII
( Mittal publication, New Delhi, 1992) 02. Ibid P.13 03. Ibid P.49 04. Ibid P.98 05. Ibid P.97 06. Ibid P.99 07. Ibid P. 108 08. Ibid P. 108 09. Ibid P.104 10. Ibid P.103 11. Ibid P.104 12. lbid P.104 13. Ibid P.105 14, Ibid P.106 15. Ibid P. 106 16. Ibid P.107 17. Basic Mathematics by L.C. Jain P. 47 18. Basic Mathematics by L. C. Jain P. 33
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