| ▲ | drob518 9 hours ago | |
I’m an engineer, not a mathematician, so I definitely appreciate applied math more than I do abstract math. That said, that’s my personal preference and one of the reasons that I became an engineer and not a mathematician. Working on nothing but theory would bore me to tears. But I appreciate that other people really love that and can approach pure math and see the beauty. And thank God that those people exist because they sometimes find amazing things that we engineers can use during the next turn of the technological crank. Instead of seeing pure math as useless, perhaps shift to seeing it as something wonderful for which we have not YET found a practical use. | ||
| ▲ | Ar-Curunir 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Even if pure math is useless, that’s still okay. We do plenty of things that are useless. Not everything has to have a use. | ||