POD — Heresy of Explanation: Predictable Bio-Math Conflicts#
Why biology and mathematics predictably clash — and why 1 stable shared language is needed to reduce confusion between the excavator and the scalpel.
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Abstract#
This single-page figure diagnoses the predictable conflicts between biology and mathematics in interdisciplinary research. A comparison table contrasts the two disciplines across four dimensions:
Mathematics |
Biology |
|
|---|---|---|
Systems |
simple, abstract, intangible |
complex, specific, tangible |
Conditions |
few, well defined |
myriads, poorly known |
Details |
rarely wiggle |
often vary |
Precision |
medical scalpels |
bucket wheel excavators |
The scalpel/excavator metaphor captures the core tension: mathematics analyzes with surgical precision under controlled conditions, while biology must excavate vast quantities of messy, varying data under poorly known conditions. Neither approach is wrong — they are optimized for different realities. But combining them without a shared language produces predictable confusion that frustrates promising research.
The conclusion: “We need 1 stable language for both to reduce confusion.” This is the problem statement that Evolvix aims to solve.
Key Concepts at a Glance#
Scalpel vs Excavator |
Mathematics operates like a medical scalpel (precise, few conditions); biology like a bucket wheel excavator (massive, many unknowns) |
Predictable conflicts |
The disciplinary differences are structural, not personal — they will recur in every bio-math collaboration |
1 stable language |
The proposed solution: a single shared language bringing mathematical rigor to biological complexity |
Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#
This figure is the diagnostic foundation for the entire Heresy of Explanation series. By showing that bio-math conflicts are predictable (arising from structural differences, not personality clashes), it reframes the problem as an engineering challenge rather than a social one. A shared language cannot resolve value differences, but it can eliminate the avoidable confusion caused by incompatible disciplinary vocabularies.
Document Information#
Document ID |
POD Heresy — Bio-Math Conflicts (Flying Scroll, transwarpkey/sta1-evx/) |
Author |
Laurence Loewe of Laodicea (LLoL) |
Date |
2019m03d25 |
Version |
iv_LLoL_QQv1r5c8_2019m03d25 |
Format |
Single-page figure |
License |
Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain |
Part of |
Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll / Transwarp Key / STa1-EVX |
PDF size |
56 KB |
WebP size |
148 KB |
Related documents:
STa1-EVX stadium overview (parent page with all 30 documents)
Heresy — VBIRs Reality vs Literature (the BLUNT writing trade-off)
Heresy — Shared Language (the Bucky E. and Medi S. story)
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