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Is maths real?

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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Maths

Complex numbers don't just help electrical engineers, they're found in almost anything involving rotation or waves. Why do complex numbers end up being so useful in the real world? Is this actually some kind of miracle? The 20th century Hungarian physicist Eugene Vigna thought it looked that way. He talked about complex numbers in an influential essay from the 1960s called Unreasonable Effectiveness of Maths in the Natural Sciences.

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