This portion of the reading struck me for several reasons. I think that one way to shape your beliefs is through if you are on the science side of things, or the philosophy side. My ideas of the world have changed back and forth over the years, but I think personally I have settled slightly more on the philosophy side. I think its pretty cool that since he was so fascinated by the sciences that he created his own theories about the world. That showed his true passion for science and showed me what may have distinguished him as one of the great minds of his/all time. My question is how did his work in math play into the role of science in his life?
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