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5. Which is the queen of science?​

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Answered by Synandrous
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Carl Friedrich Gauss is a mathematician of 19century.She is known as queen of Science.

Answered by himabarbiedoll
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In the early 19th century, the noted German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss called mathematics the "queen of the sciences" because it was so successful at uncovering the nature of physical reality.

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Why is mathematics called ''the queen of all sciences''?

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Yes, Mathematics is called “Queen of all Sciences” this is because every thing around you contains mathematics. Even while you are reading this there's an algorithm in the back-end which uses mathematics in it.

Also look at your surroundings, there is physics present all around, your appliances uses physics for working on electricity, your vehicle also uses physics (acceleration of your vehicle mentioned, Maximum torque, horse Power, etc.) all these thing are calculated using physics, and physics is nothing but an application of Mathematics.

In computation, several algorithm uses different concepts of Mathematics for finding solutions to complex problems.

In Telecommunication, for transmission of all the messages from one person to another, it uses mathematics in it for encryption, error detection and correction, etc.

I hope I've given you some examples of why Mathematics is called “Queen of all Sciences”

Why is mathematics called “queen”?

Mathematics is called the queen of science. What is the king of science?

Why is mathematics called ''the queen of all sciences''? Does this mean that studying physics, chemistry or biology is not as important as studying mathematics?

Is mathematics the king of all the subjects?

Why is mathematics called queen and physics called king?

I don’t know what Gauss said originally in German, but if it is the same as the English translation, "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences and number theory is the queen of mathematics.", he may not have been as good as linguist as he was a mathematician. We could say that mathematics is Queen of Science, but not the queen of the sciences, like number theory may be the queen of mathematics. That’s because, while number theory is itself mathematical, mathematics is not a science.

A science is empirical or it’s not a science, at least in the contemporary sense. The purpose of a science is to make predictions— and only to make predictions, not to explain or understand—about natural events, which mathematics doesn’t do at all.

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