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Mathematicians spend most of their time thinking about what’s knowable. But the unknowable can be just as compelling. Perhaps the most famous example comes from a theorem by the logician Kurt Gödel.
Father of Astronomy: Every time you look up at the stars, you are taking part in the oldest science known to humans. Astronomy is the study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere. It helps us learn ...