EDIT: FFS why does this subject always get people frothing at the mouth before they even read the main point stated, only to go on and accidentally agree with it eventually? Pls read first before getting mad at stuff that I explicitly argued against.
EDIT 2: OK apparently there's still miscommunication, and I think the 1st edit somehow made it worse. When I say "useful" I put it in scare quotes on purpose and as I clarify in the 1st, 4th and 5th paragraps, it is NOT about value but about practical/technological utility.
I originally posted this on R*ddit to an audience of math nerds (so be warned that it is written with reddit STEMlords in mind) because there was a relevant convo going on and it would be fun to also have it here.
Sure, there is a lot of modern math that is practically useful, but the majority of pure math really isn't "useful' in any way, shape or form for now, and probably won't be any time soon, possibly forever. Like, even areas which are apparently "useful", like computer science, is full of things that have absolutely 0 practical utility and are solely of academic interest. Whether P does or doesn't equal NP doesn't really matter to anyone doing practical work. People wouldn't get upset about their discipline getting slighted or whatever if this stupid idea that scientific research should have "practical application" (which generally means "someone can sell it for money") hadn't proliferated, starting from schools.
Even when someone finds an "application" through some kind of far fetched (or not so far fetched) reasoning, it's some application to, like, highly theoretical physics that may or may not actually have something to do with the real world, and even if it does, it is only relevant in extremely niche experimental circumstances to the extent that it can't ever conceivably lead to technological progress. And even IF it does, sometimes it's just progress relevant only to more research about more stuff without application.
So even then you have to resort to saying something like "the result is not useful but maybe one of the methods used to prove it can be used for something else", and then that something else turns out to also not be useful but again "maybe one of the methods used to find that something else is useful for another something else and that other something else is useful for another other something else and then that other other something else has a practical application that is only relevant to research, but then maybe that relates to some other other other...", etc and it gets kind of silly. That or someone says something abstract like "it's useless now but it may be useful some time!". Maybe. Or maybe not.
In the end of the day the same arguments could be used to justify anything being useful via some contrived butterfly effect style conjecture. This of course is usually done because otherwise people can't get grant money otherwise, governments demand that research will produce results they can use to blow up people or sell stuff. Also the result of a bad educational system that emphasizes this kind of "usefulness", which therefore renders it unable to convince students that something is worth learning unless it is "useful". Of course "why should I learn this if it's not useful to me" is a very valid concern of students, but the problem is somewhere else. First, schools DON'T really teach any of the stuff that is useful and interesting to most people. If they did, then math would get a lot less attacks on that front. Schools teach with 30% of the students in mind, the ones who will really apply the things they learned. The other 70% can just go to prison or whatever as far as the educational system is concerned. Second, schools are very boring and antagonistic towards kids and since kids are miserable learning stuff, they need extra justification to learn them. Third, the schools themselves teach kids to think like that so it's no surprise that they do. Fourth, school math mostly sucks and is super boring for most people.
So yes, most modern pure math is indeed "useless". That is not the issue. The issue is, why does this matter? Why is it bad? Should it be bad? I don't think so. It's a false idea that gets perpetuated at many levels starting from school. But then there is the issue of mathematics being very exclusionary and distant from most people, which makes it harder for them to care, which brings us to the issue of outreach but whatever, that's a different matter.
Could be. Could be a depressed teenager who needs to learn empathy and realise not having emotions is not healthy. I remember thinking similar things in my youth.
I have empathy and emotions, I just don’t pretend to be on LSD all the time.
So all the people making and enjoying all the various forms of art for the entire length of human history were just faking it, because you don't get anything out of it?
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Eh, never mind, you're doing a bit.
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Listening to some now! This song makes me feel big and powerful, in a sort of long sweeping cape kind of way, but it's also a critique on masculinity. The next one gives me very mechanical vibes (it's called Conveyer and has a very stuttery rhythm, lyrics seem to be about becoming a cog in the industrial machine), and then it will transition into a short transitionary track that uses the stutter rhythm, as well as samples from Ayesha K. Faines, to talk about Black identity.
lol it’s like talking to a religious person and hearing about how much they love prayer and how much they get out of it
Yep, confirmed bit :)
you don’t even believe that
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nope
"nearly every single human being who has ever lived was schizophrenic or a liar" is not a take i thought i'd see today lmao
fr though, why do you think music and art are such a big part of culture if they don't elicit a genuine emotional response in people?
well it’s kinda trivial to show that much, what with the existence of different religions
As to your question, I can’t do any better than shitty speculation on that. The shitty speculation is that there used to be not much to do, and music is literally better than nothing
if you think religions are the result of mass schizophrenia then i don't think you have any idea what schizophrenia is
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lmfao ok dude
I mean you can read about it if you never heard of this. It’s mentioned in some psych lectures I found on stanford’s youtube
send it to me and then explain how it applies to music at all
just because you don't like music doesn't mean the rest of us don't
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and you're one of the enlightened few who doesn't like music lmao ok
yeah, or at least who admit it
"everyone but me is lying about liking music" truly a rational mind at work
yeah, we know it’s the case with at least some stuff so it shouldn’t seem so absurd with music
i give up man, you win. everyone but you is a schizoaffective liar who is just pretending to like music and art for seemingly no reason
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There is a whole range of emotional states between feeling nothing an feeling everything and if your only experience of feeling powerful emotions is through psychaedelics you are probably depressed. If your reaction other people telling you they experience things differently to you is to call them liars or mentally ill you have not properly developed empathy.
you wish lol
I feel powerful emotions without drugs, just not from looking at picture of paint splatters. The experience that artlovers describe sounds like doing LSD.
If your reaction to my non-enjoyment of boring shit is to diagnose a mental illness, you might need to rethink that.
Cool maybe you aren't depressed then. You made it sound like you didn't expeience any sense of wonder or awe or love. I'm only speaking from my own experience and understanding as you are. I was depressed and found all art boring. I faced my depression and now find art to be wonderful. I do not think my experiences are universal but they are also not unique. If my advice is not resonating with you I'm sorry I'm only trying to help you as best as I know how.
I experience those things, just not from looking at jesus eating dinner or listening to a guitar go doot doot doot
Well then you aren't connecting with the art. Look for artist that are inspired by the same stuff the makes you feel. I love art of space ships because it makes me feel and imagine what exploring space would be like and instils a sense of wonder in me. I don't expect everyone who looks at pictures of fictional space craft to feel what I feel. Art is is entirely personal.
I did, shit’s boring. That’s why I’m leaving it in 2020.
Okay buddy enjoy that journey I hope it brings you happiness.
hell yeah
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exactly, what about it
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here you go, stare at this like a smart person: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Supper_(Leonardo)#/media/File%3AThe_Last_Supper_-Leonardo_Da_Vinci-_High_Resolution_32x16.jpg
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nope, not into that dumb shit
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nothing patrician about it, that’s something you added
you don’t even believe that
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See what I mean?
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I’ve never written music, but I took piano lessons for a few years. Sung in the choir at mass when I was a kid. It’s interesting in the sense that skills are interesting, but I wasn’t into it. Just too boring.
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yes
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Are you sure you don't have some kind of sensory disorder? You're the exception to the rule here.
I need glasses, that’s the only sensory disorder
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lmbo I enjoy fun things, not boring things. It’s a social taboo to point out that art and music are boring, but it’s true.
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From my point of view, it is more plausible that nearly everyone who claims to enjoy art is just pretending.
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you don’t have to pretend that paint splatters affect your emotions and life
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What? It's not an uncommon thing lol why is it weird to you?
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For many people it is art giving them meaning and comfort during a really dark period in their life, without which many things may have gone much different. For others it is even more literal in that creating art decisively altered their life course and career. The opinions and outlook on life of some others were profoundly affected by books, or movies or some bands or whatever during their formative years. There's all sorts of stuff like that.
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Like there's some people who do salvia once and then their entire personality changes because god knows what.
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Yeah that's fair.
Oh if people who just went to a festival once had their life changed then yeah that's probably a bit of an exaggeration, but idk maybe for some it may have been if drugs were involved.
Welcome to the other side. The cracks begin to show when you talk about music for too long.
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!neurodiverse recommends using "low need" for this
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:wow:
I do think people are being literal when they say this. You might be closer to my view than either of us thought.
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