'In “The World’s Most Beautiful Mathematical Equation,” Richard A. Friedman, a professor of clinical psychiatry and the director of the psychopharmacology clinic at the Weill Cornell Medical College, writes, “We all know that art, music, and nature are beautiful. They command the senses and incite emotion. Their impact is swift and visceral. How can a mathematical idea inspire the same feelings?” (The New York Times)'
'How can a mathematical idea inspire the same feeling?'
Look at the wonder of mathematics through the following link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmEtouLI7VY.
In his book 'The Assayer' Galileo Galilei affirms:
"Philosophy is written in this immense book which is continually open before the eyes (this book which is the Universe), but one can not understand it if, first, one does not practice to know its Language and the characters in which it is written. It is written in a mathematical language, and the characters of it are the triangles, the circles, and other geometrical figures, without which it is impossible humanly to grasp the slightest word; Without these means, one runs the risk of getting lost in an obscure labyrinth. "