IJPAM: Volume 49, No. 3 (2008)



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Abstract.David Hilbert, after introducing 23 Open Problems [#!1!#], finished
his lecture at the ICM 1900 in Paris by explaining how Mathematics
is an "Organism" which needs to maintain the connection
between its branches and keep them united in order to stay "vital".
Unfortunately, he predicted that Mathematics might indeed break apart.
This is already starting to happen. We offer a representation of this
"Unity Problem" of Mathematics, as stated by David
Hilbert. According to our understanding, the solution for this problematic
situation is connected to the 6-th Problem Hilbert
suggested during that same lecture - involving the relationship between
Mathematics and Physics. We shall test the Non-locality Principle
in nature in light of the experiment that Alain Aspect conducted (in
1982) [#!2!#] as an answer to the EPR Thought Experiment [#!3!#]. We believe
that establishing a new Mathematical language will possibly unite
locality and non-locality General Relativity Theory
[#!4!#] and Quantum Mechanics.
Received: August 14, 2008
AMS Subject Classification: 03A05
Key Words and Phrases: mathematics and physics, Klein bottle, locality, non-locality, education
Source: International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
ISSN: 1311-8080
Year: 2008
Volume: 49
Issue: 3