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[from 'A Structural Account of Mathematics' by Charles Chihara, in 6. Mathematics / B. Foundations for Mathematics / 3. Axioms for Geometry ]

Full Idea

With the invention of analytic geometry (by Fermat and then Descartes) physical space could be represented as having a mathematical structure, which could eventually lead to its axiomatization (by Hilbert).

Gist of Idea

Analytic geometry gave space a mathematical structure, which could then have axioms

Source

Charles Chihara (A Structural Account of Mathematics [2004], 02.3)

Book Reference

Chihara,Charles: 'A Structural Account of Mathematics' [OUP 2004], p.43


A Reaction

The idea that space might have axioms seems to be pythagoreanism run riot. I wonder if there is some flaw at the heart of Einstein's General Theory because of this?