• cynar@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Theories can be a stepping stone to other theories. Until we explore those chains, we don’t know if there is anything useful at the end.

      E.g. initially, lasers were a solution looking for a problem. An interesting quirk possible due to some interesting bit of physics.

      Maths explores idea spaces. Much of that is purely of interest to other mathematicians. However, it sometimes intersects with areas of interest to other scientists, at which point it becomes extremely useful.

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      Theory without application is often the entire point in certain academic circles and if someone comes along and finds a practical use for their mathematically based philosophical musings they delve deeper looking for the pureness