Ah, you seem to automatically interpret the “math is useless” as meaning “math is useless to me”. But people can also mean − and that’s what I was trying to get at − that “math is of no use for anything, to anyone”. This would be the X being good threatened as Kaj pointed out.
I still don’t find this threatening. It’s clearly false and I’m not worried about more people believing it; furthermore, again, even if they did, it would only hurt them, not me.
There would come a point where, if a large enough amount of people believe it, it would start affecting you. Would make it harder to find jobs, to find other people to discuss ideas with, to convice people of an argument that relies on statistical significance, etc. It would have a huge effect on economical progress if the majority of people started believing that math is of no use to anyone.
Ah, you seem to automatically interpret the “math is useless” as meaning “math is useless to me”. But people can also mean − and that’s what I was trying to get at − that “math is of no use for anything, to anyone”. This would be the X being good threatened as Kaj pointed out.
I still don’t find this threatening. It’s clearly false and I’m not worried about more people believing it; furthermore, again, even if they did, it would only hurt them, not me.
There would come a point where, if a large enough amount of people believe it, it would start affecting you. Would make it harder to find jobs, to find other people to discuss ideas with, to convice people of an argument that relies on statistical significance, etc. It would have a huge effect on economical progress if the majority of people started believing that math is of no use to anyone.