Neoclassical Piano
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'is there an algorithm that enables us to solve all mathematical problems? no. this is because the development of algorithms is itself a mathematical problem, and there cannot be an algorithm for developing algorithms.' this kind of struck me. there are a lot of very good two-liners in here, a lot of concise explanations. the female co-narrator is helpful. good yin/yang energy there. very pronounced case of male/female dynamic, which underscores the two sides of the book, the male side corresponding to the philosophy/logic parts, the female side corresponding to the (dramatically more interesting) psychology parts.