Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

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Quotes from the renowned mathematician from the past are provided on this page. These quotations came from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, which may be found here. Each quotation has been translated into Urdu. This translation was done with extreme care. Sometimes the meaning of a sentence changes when it is translated from one language to another. Therefore, it is important to utilize these translations with caution. The sayings are chosen according to whether the mathematician was born or died on that day. But it was not possible to do this in every place, so only in some places this principle was not followed.

Quote of the day

ریاضی دان ایک ایسا کھیل کھیلتا ہے جس میں وہ خود قواعد ایجاد کرتا ہے جبکہ طبیعیات دان ایک ایسا کھیل کھیلتا ہے جس میں قواعد فطرت کی طرف سے فراہم کیے جاتے ہیں ، لیکن جیسے جیسے وقت گزرتا ہے یہ تیزی سے واضح ہوتا جاتا ہے کہ ریاضی دان کو جو اصول دلچسپ لگتے ہیں وہ وہی ہیں جو فطرت نے منتخب کیے ہیں۔ ۔۔۔ ولارڈ وان کوائن (1908-2000)

The mathematician plays a game in which he himself invents the rules while the physicist plays a game in which the rules are provided by nature, but as time goes on it becomes increasingly evident that the rules which the mathematician finds interesting are the same as those which nature has chosen. --- Willard Van Quine (1908-2000)

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