Connections Between Math And Math

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Math is the study of fact that is based on experiments, proof, and facts, but there are many fallacies that go along with it, including the ability to neglect theories. As Einstein once said “that all our math is measured against reality, is primitive and childlike - and yet the most precious thing we have” Which shows that it might have flaws but it is still so brilliant and hard to defeat. In many aspects of human behavior, the arts, ethics, religion, and emotion, are some factors that can be slightly tied into the idea of math (Einstein Exhibit). The main problem is that it might be looked down upon because it might be considered illogical. Many people believe that there are no links between these subjects and math and that they are completely opposites, unrelated in anyway. If you look hard enough there are links between math and the arts, and can be found, even if math is not open to theories.
You are able to relate behavior to art, even though they seem different, there are multiple aspects from which it can be looked upon. As an example you can look at the structure of analysis, the art of analysis and lastly the natural math level of analysis. However certain claims stating that it is just human behavior may go against the scientific process (Einstein Exhibit). Connections between human behavior and math occur when you look at it through the scientific level of analysis. This can be examined by how chemistry works and the interactions that different parts of the body work together. For example more motivation can depend on how high blood pressure levels are. That claim would be able to link chemistry, biology, and behavior to this. And in turn human behavior can be branched off into math and art, which proves the point t...

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...rspectives. For example, Monet’s Water Lilies allows you to see how light can greatly change the way a scene may look; the soft, undetailed way he paints captures details (Theo Van Doesburg). In many ways, this shows the emotions of an artist better than if all the details were revealed, as the focus of the artwork isn’t just what is painted but what it actually intended to represent. Contrary to what some people believe, I feel that even small paintings may trigger an emotion. For example, I considered the paintings of Theo van Does burg, founder of the De Still movement (Theo Van Doesburg). The simple shapes used to show how simple life can be at times, and if you look very closely you can see that life is made up of small challenges that need to be overcome. Having only black and white shows that everyone is the same and that people must learn to live together.

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