jueves, 9 de junio de 2011

For Monday May 30th

1.for something to be purely invented, the only requirements is the non-existence of said thing, and then the creation of it. but for something to be created one must go through different processes. either discovering it within one self in which case the only invention would be that of the manifestation of the discovered idea into physical form, at this point it would be ambiguous to classify it as an invention. or the process of taking things from the outside world and processing them into something new. but to make them into something new one has to have the idea and process one would be repeated. either way both processes involve the non-existence of a thing which then results in both processes being parallels and equals. nevertheless they all get to the same thing, creation.
2. they are similar in some ways: they both use previous information to build up on itself and then create more complex ideas, they rely on evidence, and they can be interpreted and manipulated to convey different messages. they are different because mathematics involves the processes of invention, discovery and creation to attain new kinds of knowledge while history can only rely on discovery to and the learning experience from previous events

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