Frases de Bernhard Riemann
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Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann fue un matemático alemán que realizó contribuciones muy importantes al análisis y la geometría diferencial, algunas de las cuales allanaron el camino para el desarrollo más avanzado de la relatividad general. Su nombre está conectado con la función zeta, la hipótesis de Riemann, la integral de Riemann, el lema de Riemann, las variedades de Riemann, las superficies de Riemann y la geometría de Riemann. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. septiembre 1826 – 20. julio 1866
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“I. Thesis. Finite elements of Space and Time. Antithesis.”

Continuity.
Antimonies
Gesammelte Mathematische Werke (1876)

“Natural science is the attempt to comprehend nature by precise concepts.
According to the concepts by which we comprehend nature not only are observations completed at every instant but also future observations are pre-determined as necessary, or, in so far as the concept-system is not quite adequate therefor, they are predetermined as probable; these concepts determine what is "possible" (accordingly also what is "necessary," or the opposite of which is impossible), and the degree of the possibility (the "probability") of every separate event that is possible according to them, can be mathematically determined, if the event is sufficiently precise.
If what is necessary or probable according to these concepts occurs, then the latter are thereby confirmed and upon this confirmation by experience rests our confidence in them. If, however, something happens which according to them is not expected and which is therefore according to them impossible or improbable, then arises the problem so to complete them, or if necessary, to transform them, that according to the completed or ameliorated concept-system, what is observed ceases to be impossible or improbable. The completion or amelioration of the concept-system forms the "explanation" of the unexpected observation. By this process our comprehension of nature becomes gradually always more complete and assured, but at the same time recedes even farther behind the surface of phenomena.”

Theory of Knowledge
Gesammelte Mathematische Werke (1876)

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