My experiences, as a kind of outsider who is just curious about some themes in math too and asks around for infos, explanations and preprints/slides, is that mathematicians are by far the easiest science community to communicate with. I conclude that status is of little relevance.
Mathematicians are like everyone else, a human, susceptible to the common people tendencies, unless there is ‘something’ in mathematical thinking that would put them into a different category, more human (the definition of to be a human even if in the strict sense of mathematical rigor would fail, wouldn’t it?) or less human ( (a thinking machine).
My experiences, as a kind of outsider who is just curious about some themes in math too and asks around for infos, explanations and preprints/slides, is that mathematicians are by far the easiest science community to communicate with. I conclude that status is of little relevance.
Mathematicians are like everyone else, a human, susceptible to the common people tendencies, unless there is ‘something’ in mathematical thinking that would put them into a different category, more human (the definition of to be a human even if in the strict sense of mathematical rigor would fail, wouldn’t it?) or less human ( (a thinking machine).