• Galileo Galilei - Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe

  • Dec 22 2024
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Galileo Galilei - Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe

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    Welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I’m your host, Andrew McGivern, for December 22nd. Now, today is Mathematics Day, a day dedicated to celebrating al

    l those equations and algorithms that help make sure your favorite snack company knows how many chips to short yoGalile

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    But before we dive into our quote of the day, let's remember how math has saved the day more than once in pop culture.

    Remember in Good Will Hunting when

    Matt Damon’s janitor character solved that chalkboard math problem and left a room full of stunned MIT students questioning their career paths?

    Or how about in The Martian when Matt Damon calculated his way through space potatoes to survive on Mars? (again – is it just Matt Damon who loves math?)

    No it isn't just Matt Damon... remember the Avengers? Tony Stark literally uses math to save New York City from turning into a crater by calculating trajectories, hacking alien tech, and creating a wormhole solution in real time.

    And don't forget Die Hard with a Vengeance where John McClane and Zeus use math to solve a tricky water jug problem to stop a bomb from going off...

    Math is the solution for everything and today’s quote comes from Galileo Galilei, who famously said:


    “Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.”


    Pretty poetic for a guy who probably had to explain to his neighbors why he kept staring at the sky all night with a telescope.


    But let’s break this down: Galileo was saying that math isn’t just what’s on your final exam; it’s the very fabric of reality. Every leaf that falls, every star that twinkles, and even the angle at which your cat decides to smack your dog in the face – it’s all a carefully calculated cosmic equation. Of course, TV and movies have immortalized math as a tool for heroes and geniuses alike.

    I have even more examples...

    Take Breaking Bad, where Walter White used math (well chemistry, but there’s plenty of math in there) to become the most unassuming kingpin ever.

    Or Numb3rs, where a mathematician helped solve crimes with equations that looked like something only a computer program would understand.

    Sure, these shows stretch reality – most of us aren’t solving quadratic equations while making our morning coffee – but they remind us that math is powerful. Galileo might be on to something when he calls math “the language of the universe.”

    If that’s true, then most of us are walking around with thick accents and a terrible vocabulary. And that’s okay.

    On Mathematics Day, let’s appreciate the numbers for what they are: complex, sometimes annoying, but also the reason why your GPS doesn’t send you into a lake (but it could happen so pay attention while driving). So, here’s to the math wizards, the spreadsheet warriors, and the people who manage to tip correctly without a calculator.

    Today, remember: even if you can’t do calculus, you’re still adding up to something amazing. You just listened to an episode of The Daily Quote. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for today.

    Thanks for joining me, and may your day be as perfectly calculated as Galileo’s take on

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