Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "imaginary numbers are a fine and wonderful resource of the divine intellect, alm…"
imaginary numbers are a fine and wonderful resource of the divine intellect, almost an amphibian between being and non-being.
imaginary numbers are a fine and wonderful resource of the divine intellect, almost an amphibian between being and non-being.
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"The ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the detail of changes exists only eminently, as in its source; and this is what we call God."
"If you could blow the brain up to the size of a mill and walk about inside, you would not find consciousness."
"Nothing is accomplished all at once, and it is one of my great maxims, and one of the most completely verified, that Nature makes no leaps: a maxim which I have called the law of continuity."
"The true method of discovery is to reduce everything to numbers."
"The knowledge which we have of God and of ourselves shows us that He is the greatest and the best of beings; and from this it follows that He must have chosen the best possible plan in producing the u…"
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