063 Philosophy 462
The highest level of philosophy, captured in a podcast episode, and distilled into laymen's terms so all can understand: this episode questions and discusses topics ranging from how we arrive at knowledge to what certainty we can know anything. <br/><br/>Possibly the greatest philosophical discussion since the turn of the century, we discuss whether math is purely logical--and if it is, how can it so closely represent reality? Did Einstein's theory of relativity "break" math and physics? Does quantum mechanics "break" math and physics?<br/><br/>Recent societal trends push the idea that if physics is relative, and our understanding of it for the past 300 years broken--then everything can be relative. But is this the correct takeaway?