Remebering David here are some of his writing about mathematics from his journals.
10/5/1975
One
learns by being confronted with an image different from one’s own image until
one is confronted with a block in themselves. Learning is the breaking thru
that block such that one sees more clearly.
Mathematics
(or should I say geometry?) is looking at how we see (view) our universe. The
whole universe not just space-time but the mental and spiritual universe also.
December/77
It
helps us to see what is behind the forms we construct to hold us in.
These forms protect us, guide us, help us. These forms are formed by one’s
consciousness.
To
me mathematics have to be experienced/ In music we have musical notation ( or
musical theory). Analogous we have mathematical notation and mathematical
theory. But to, me the real meaning is directly experienced. Like listening to
music.
1981
By
“experience” I mean more than physical experience. We experience ideas and
images. We experience “seeing” the whole ball with its center all at once. We
experience ourselves growing (changing). All I can physically senses is some
aspects of myself at a given instant in time. Yet I have an image of (sense of)
my life as a whole changing from one point in time to another. It’s very
similar to imagining the ball as a whole
Geometry can say something about
you.Geometry is a way of looking at your world. Take charge of it – make it
yours. Understand how you see things and see how you understand things.
Think of what we are embarking on together
as a stroll in the woods. I will show you paths that I have trod and point to
what I have seen. I have been there many times before – but oh! – there is much
more to see that I have not yet seen. You, with your unique vision, will point
out to me things that I have passed by. Feel free to explore – look under
stones, down in hollow stumps. You can find a rivulet of water that if followed
will lead to the sea. But just as valuable are the little surprises that spark
something inside – a trillium in a spot of sun, a scarlet eft wriggling under a
fallen leaf. Do not hurry “to get somewhere” – linger a while—listen—see what’s
around where you are.
Daina, this is unbelievably shocking and terrible. I am very sorry for your loss, and your family, and for the loss to all people who observe, think, feel, learn, and share. Thank you for sharing these words from David. Know that many people are thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing man as a philosopher of math. Such a deep thinker! I wish I could turn back time for you two. Big hugs and much love!
ReplyDeleteDavid was a special person and I am glad that I knew him. Both of us lost someone very close and dear to us. Let's search the golden moments and cling to the precious memories:
ReplyDeleteIn my heart you hold a place,
No one else can ever fill.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone
Part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.