There is a dimension between rigorous knowledge and what resists verification, between inner experience and the outer world.

It rarely has a place in a scientific paper: no agreed-upon term, no recognized right to exist within academic norms.

And yet it is exactly there that a scientist sometimes finds themselves: not as an observer or researcher, but as a direct participant.

Such deeply personal experiences are often described as mystical, a private spiritual encounter. A scientist faces the Unknown.

In this episode the experience of the prominent mathematician Vladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky explored.



by Dazzling_Obsidian

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