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Mathematics and language are the foundations of modern cryptography.

From The Code Book by Simon Singh

Each mathematical equation is a doorway to deeper truths about the universe.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose

Mathematics is the foundation of modern cryptography.
Mathematics can be used as a weapon against the marginalized.
To understand the universe, we must first understand the nature of mathematical truth.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose

The art of designing circuits is as much about intuition as it is about mathematics.
The beauty of mathematics lies in its ability to describe the universe in elegant terms.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose

The mathematical structures we call 'reality' are merely a reflection of the underlying physical laws.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose

The nature of mathematical truth is deeply intertwined with the nature of the mind.
Mathematics is the language in which the laws of nature are expressed.
The beauty of mathematics is its simplicity and elegance.
In mathematics, you don't understand things; you just get used to them.
Any computation can be performed by a Turing machine.
The fabric of reality is woven together by the threads of mathematics.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose

In the end, all algorithms are approximations.

From The Master Algorithm by Pedro Domingos

Mathematics is not just a collection of rules and symbols; it is a language that describes the world.
Mathematics is the language of the universe.
Children can learn to think mathematically through programming.
The language of physics is mathematics, and the language of nature is harmony.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

Mathematics is the music of reason.
Mathematics is the language of the universe.
The beauty of the universe lies in its symmetry and simplicity, revealed through mathematics.
Physics and mathematics are inextricably linked; to separate them is to lose the essence of both.

From The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose