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Published on October 22, 2004 By EricBright In Philosophy
There is a tendency to take for granted that a mind which is involved in some complicated problems, is necessaryly a sophisticated mind!
This is a misgiving, a misunderstanding. Merely, a confusion between a complicated mind and a complicated problem. Small, naive minds do not shine due to playing with mumbo jumboes and unsolvable, as intelligent and nobles do, when they are working on the most basic questions. This reveals the distinction between a creator of the mathematics and a mathematician. Creator differs from carrier.

Comments
on Oct 22, 2004
Huh?
on Oct 22, 2004
Iget it but, it's a little weirdly worded....

I guess that's why it's posted in Philosophy
on Oct 24, 2004
Small, naive minds do not shine due to playing with mumbo jumboes and unsolvable, as intelligent and nobles do, when they are working on the most basic questions. This reveals the distinction between a creator of the mathematics and a mathematician. Creator differs from carrier.


The Creator shines, the carrier reflects