๐๏ธ ๐งต How do I learn conservative mathematics?
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 19:32:22 UTC No. 16201232
I want to learn maths, but I'm conservative and I noticed most people who go to college to learn them end up becoming homosexual liberals who transition.
I want to learn maths but keep my ideologies intact during the process. Is this possible?
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 19:49:40 UTC No. 16201258
>>16201232
It's possible if you're extremely high IQ and hard working, otherwise no.
Most people need to turn to homosexuality (sex with high IQ individuals, aka men) or trannydom (condensed autism) to understand mathematics
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 19:56:20 UTC No. 16201263
>>16201232
Euclids elements sir, it's not gay math
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 20:00:20 UTC No. 16201268
>>16201232
It's important to avoid "complex numbers". They are the wokeism of mathematics.
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 20:18:22 UTC No. 16201297
>>16201232
>NOOOO THE FAGS ARE OUT TO GET MeEEEE!!!!! I CANT LEARN MATHS WITH HOMOS... B-B-BBECAUSE I MIGHT ACTUALLY LIKE IT UP THE ASS!!!!?
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 20:22:51 UTC No. 16201305
>>16201232
Statistics is probably the most racist form of mathematics.
Also you can learn math at home on your couch. Going to college especially a bachelor's program for fucking math of all things is probably the biggest joke unless you got into an extremely good program like Princeton.
Anonymous at Thu, 30 May 2024 20:32:23 UTC No. 16201316
>>16201232
I'd recommend starting with conservative physics and learning the required conservative maths on the fly as you need it.
Anonymous at Fri, 31 May 2024 09:28:24 UTC No. 16202242
>>16201232
You have to go undercover. Pretend to believe everything they say, secretly keep reading conversative stuff and talking online about why liberals are dumb. Make conservative friends to help you resist the liberal peer pressure. It'll be hard but you can do it.
Anonymous at Fri, 31 May 2024 11:38:35 UTC No. 16202400
>>16201232
In most contexts 2024 "conservative" is just pre-2010 (roughly) "normal". Any book written before then is guaranteed to be fine, and most since are probably ok - at least for now - since math is one of the fields most firmly rooted in rationality and objective reality.
Anonymous at Fri, 31 May 2024 11:52:07 UTC No. 16202413
>>16201232
Don't use negative numbers
Don't use imaginary numbers
Don't use complex numbers
Don't use constants like Pi (it's dirty)
They are all bullshit