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The most profound in its intellectual significance was the creation of non-Euclidean geometry by Gauss. His discovery had both tantalizing and disturbing implications: tantalizing in that this new field contained entirely new geometries based on axioms which differ from Euclid’s, and disturbing in that it shattered man’s firmest conviction, namely that mathematics is a body of truths. With the truth of mathematics undermined, realms of philosophy, science, and even some religious beliefs went up in smoke.
Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Books on Mathematics)
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