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In this interesting book, Timothy Jawahrs takes us on a unique journey to understand mathematics in a different way, as it provides an easy explanation for the fundamental differences between advanced mathematics and those that we learn in schools. Jawroz reveals to us the philosophical aspects of mathematics, highlighting concepts that seem complicated such as infinity, curved emptiness and imaginary numbers. The book reviews not only basic ideas, but also deals with philosophical questions and social questions about mathematics. With a unique vision and in a fun way, the book provides a…mehr

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In this interesting book, Timothy Jawahrs takes us on a unique journey to understand mathematics in a different way, as it provides an easy explanation for the fundamental differences between advanced mathematics and those that we learn in schools. Jawroz reveals to us the philosophical aspects of mathematics, highlighting concepts that seem complicated such as infinity, curved emptiness and imaginary numbers. The book reviews not only basic ideas, but also deals with philosophical questions and social questions about mathematics. With a unique vision and in a fun way, the book provides a solution to puzzles related to the concepts of emptiness and numbers, which makes it attractive to everyone who wants to understand and explore the mathematics world.

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Autorenporträt
I was raised in Grantham, Lincolnshire and attended the King's Grammar School after passing the Eleven Plus exam. In the latter I clearly remember writing an essay on Oliver Cromwell my first piece of military writing.

Then came a BA in history and international relations at Nottingham followed by a Master of Philosophy course at the University of York. The subject was the generalship and cavalry of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, my boyhood hero, during the English Civil War. The year I spent researching and writing at York, Oxford and at the British Library in London was a truly wonderful time.
I moved to London and eventually joined a small publishing company as an editor. Thus began my writing career. I now live in Lincolnshire with my wife Karen.