Comment by lelanthran
2 years ago
> So only mathematicians use math to explain concepts?
No, only an audience of mathematicians grasp concepts explained exclusively with maths.
Why do you find this surprising? It's no more surprising than "Only an audience of carpenters grasp concepts explained exclusively with joinery terms".
Would you, with a a straight face, make the claim that explaining something using terms like "Cheek", "Mortise & Tenon", "long grain", "Dado" and "Birdsmouth" is a valid way to explain something unrelated to carpentry?
Why then claim that using mathematics terms to explain something unrelated to that specific maths is a good idea?
I mean, this article is a good example: not only does the article get the maths wrong, the maths involved is unrelated to what it the article is trying to explain.
Carpentry isn’t woven into everyday life and professions in the same way maths is so I’m not sure I agree. But yes the article itself does a bad job.