“I surmise that mathematical knowledge amounts to the crystallization of officially endorsed delusions in an intellectual quicksand”

—  Henry Flynt

Henry Flynt " Is Mathematics a Scientific Discipline? http://www.henryflynt.org/studies_sci/mathsci.html," at henryflynt.org, 1996.

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