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Anonymous No. 16297636

What does math think about nihilism?

Anonymous No. 16297646

>>16297636
two sets A and B are the same iff any given element x of A is a element of B and any Element of B is a element of A.

Therefor, ONLY ONE EMPTY SET EXIST.

Did it help?

Anonymous No. 16297647

>>16297636
I asked my friend mat and he says nihilism is pretty coom

Anonymous No. 16297696

>>16297646
kek

Anonymous No. 16297713

>>16297636
Granted I was in a bit of a strange spiritual place, but I learned in college to see in math, a structure outside of our reality, that afflicts upon it a sense of order that can be interacted with.

That alone inspires in me some idea of a higher power.
Not that it has some communicable or relatable humanoid agency or intent, but that there is something that naturally coerces and rewards the agency in us to learn more about and understanding the structure of reality.

That's enough for me.

Anonymous No. 16297749

They're unrelated.
Math is something we use to describe patterns in reality.
Nihilism says that there is no grand purpose to reality.

Anonymous No. 16297819

>>16297696
ty, brotha

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Anonymous No. 16297878

I prefer to call it realism

Anonymous No. 16297884

What does geology think about my haircut

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Anonymous No. 16297910

>>16297646
Material set theory is wrong. Empty sets are unique only up to equivalence. Hence there are many ways to be a nihilistic that do not agree on the nose.

Anonymous No. 16298015

>>16297910
Do you hear from this axiom system of Quine?
n this, there are more than just one empty set sinsce the principle of extentionalism is not in power.