As well as thousands of other mathematical formulas and laws of physics, all have the characteristics of China's ancient poems: shallow and empty, and only seeking images.
The source of strength of pure mathematics and theoretical physics laws lies in their emptiness and visualization, which is what people often say is the abstraction of mathematical science. Therefore, from the aesthetic point of view, every mathematical formula and physical law (from its logical derivation to its result to its application) is a mathematical poem, which can give people great aesthetic feeling (but the beauty of this poem can only be seen by the soul).
Great mathematicians and theoretical physicists can be called another type and style of natural poets; As far as the beauty of the realm is concerned, their mathematical poems are by no means under the masterpieces of Tang poetry or Goethe and Heine. In the whole sky of human culture, they each emit brilliant and gorgeous light, which set each other off and shine through the ages.
Great mathematicians and physicists' endless creative impulse and research motivation, to a great extent, come from their beauty and confusion, that is, from discovering a beautiful and harmonious connection between mathematics and physics concepts. The essence of this impulse is not so much a scientist's as a poet's aesthetic impulse.
Every mathematical formula is essentially a poem (realm). Even the elementary mathematical formula of c = 2pair is a first-class poem in the universe-there is such a simple, wonderful and harmonious relationship between circumference and radius! There are infinite karma between heaven and earth, but only pure mathematical karma c = 2pair is the most standard, accurate and beautiful.
This is the beauty of mathematical art regenerated by mathematicians' brains and wisdom. What is the solemn, eternal and magnificent artistic conception it creates, not poetry? If the poetry of mathematics is not enough to arouse your aesthetic feeling and impulse, then you are not qualified to study mathematics. No wonder Lloyd, a modern American mathematician, told People: "In mathematics, as in all kinds of poems, the reader must be an imaginative person in quality." Wilstrass, a great mathematician in Germany19th century, put it better: "If a mathematician doesn't have the temperament of a poet, he will never be a great mathematician." Let's listen to the wonder and praise of the great German mathematician Hilbert in this century for the concept of infinity in mathematics. "The concept of infinity is not only our best friend, but also the biggest enemy of our inner peace ..."
The same is true of reading mathematics, and the same is true of reading physics. Every physical law and equation is essentially a hymn of nature. Isn't the famous law of mass-energy equivalence e = mc2 a first-class poem between heaven and earth? I don't know how many people admire and marvel at its perfection and the great power to embrace the material world. As for the general theory of relativity, Bos, a modern West German physicist, praised it as "a great work of art" because it is "the most amazing combination of philosophical understanding, physical intuition and mathematical skills." This is the case with theoretical objects, and so is experimental physics. Einstein marveled at the Excellence of Michelson's experiment and thought that "Michelson is a scientific artist".