"How is an error possible in mathematics?"
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In his era, mathematics was undergoing a credibility crisis that looked, from the inside, like a paradox: the field was becoming more abstract and more foundational at the same time. Set theory was opening new worlds, and with it new contradictions; rigor was being tightened precisely because people had discovered that "obvious" arguments could hide rot. Poincare, skeptical of a purely formalist view of math, keeps returning to the same pressure point: you can mechanize symbols, but you can't mechanize understanding. Error enters through intuition, through the choice of what to ignore as "negligible", through the seductive leap that a pattern will continue, through diagrams and metaphors that feel true before they're proven.
The subtext is a critique of mathematical self-mythology. If math is just logic, then a proof checker should replace a mathematician. Yet the actual practice of math depends on taste, judgment, and narrative compression: deciding what counts as a step, what deserves a lemma, what can be waved away. Poincare's question is less a puzzle than a provocation: the impossibility of error is the advertisement; the persistence of error is the evidence that mathematics is a human art conducted under the costume of certainty.
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