In mathematics we have this idea that that we have an idea of a set right so we have a collection of things for instance. But not all sets are ordered so the set of beautiful theorems is not what beautiful equations is not orders. Richard Feynman chose one which I think one of the best is that if you take e the base of natural logarithm to the power pi i it's up there for sure in the pantheon of beautiful formulas and pretty much every mathematician would agree with him.

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