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[Before starting our study of the topology of the thought and communications that the human mind creates as part of the Mathematics in Mind series we asked ourselves the question: what is the origin of mathematics in mind? To answer this question, we must first ask, what is the origin of the mind and what is the origin of mathematics. We will start first with the question of what is mathematics in this chapter and then turn to the question of the origin of the mind in the next chapter. We will discover that one of the aspects of mathematics, namely set theory, played a significant role in the creation of verbal language and, subsequently, the human mind and propose that set theory and verbal language co-emerged. The human mind as we will show in the next chapter is a product of the brain and verbal language or put another way the verbal language extended the brain into the mind. But for now, let us explore what is the nature of mathematics.]
Published: May 7, 2022
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