"My work always tried to unite the true with the beautiful, but when I had to choose one or the other, I usually chose the beautiful"
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The subtext is that “truth” in mathematics is local and procedural, while “beauty” is anticipatory. Weyl helped build parts of modern physics and geometry in an era when the foundations of math were being shaken by paradoxes and competing programs (formalism, intuitionism, Hilbert’s axioms). In that climate, choosing “the beautiful” is a wager on the future: elegant ideas tend to survive the cleanup, even if the first version is incomplete, provisional, or philosophically suspect.
There’s also a strategic humility here. Weyl isn’t claiming beauty replaces proof; he’s admitting what guides the search before proof arrives. Many breakthroughs begin as aesthetic hunches: symmetry, simplicity, and depth as heuristics. The remark doubles as a cultural critique of narrow correctness. A purely “true” result can be dead on arrival if it’s baroque, unmotivated, or offers no new vantage point.
Weyl’s line endures because it makes a risky hierarchy explicit: beauty isn’t decoration in mathematics; it’s a compass.
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