Undaunted by the breadth of knowledge astrobiology covers, Coulson finds the exposure to new ideas to be one of the great perks of the field: «
from pure maths to chemistry... you see a lot of different things.»
This theory has derived some real physical properties
from pure math; it quantifies what space is and unifies quantum and gravitational realms, but it is short on experimental proof.
Not exact matches
Pure maths — we're talking algebra here — is the bedrock of the most useful knowledge our pupils will ever acquire, aside
from English language skills, and the real world provides a plethora of examples that we can use to prove it to them.