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"But I think it is a serious issue to wonder about the other platonic absolutes of say beauty and morality"

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Penrose is doing something sly here: he smuggles metaphysics into a sentence that wears the polite lab coat of “serious issue.” The phrasing doesn’t argue for Platonic realities so much as normalize them. By calling beauty and morality “other” Platonic absolutes, he treats mathematical Platonism as the first domino already down, then invites you to notice the rest of the set. It’s a rhetorical move physicists often get away with because their subject routinely delivers eerie encounters with abstraction: equations that feel “discovered,” symmetries that seem less invented than unveiled.

The intent is not to preach religion by another name, but to defend an old intellectual suspicion: that some truths are not contingent on human taste, evolution, or culture. “Wonder about” is doing strategic work. It signals openness, not dogma, while still insisting the question matters. Penrose could have said “people talk about beauty and morality,” but he says “absolutes,” a word that drags the conversation toward objectivity and away from sociology.

The subtext: if mathematics can be real in a non-material way, why not aesthetic value or ethical obligation? That’s an unsettling bridge, because it pressures two modern reflexes at once: the idea that beauty is subjective, and the idea that morality is constructed. Penrose’s context - a physicist famous for taking consciousness and foundations seriously - matters. He’s speaking from a tradition where “elegance” is treated as a clue to truth, not a decorative preference, and where the success of deep theory licenses bigger claims about what reality might contain.

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Roger Penrose (born August 8, 1931) is a Physicist from England.

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