B"H

REASON AND CLASSICAL MATH

Classical mathematics, you see, is based on reason. You have to
accept axioms, ridiculous as they sound, unprovable as they are. The
reason you have to accept them is because math is based on reason.
The reason you have to accept the proposition that math is based on
reason is because if you don't you're being uncooperative and
unreasonable. If you are uncooperative and unreasonable then you will
be punished. Now that was logical. Right?

Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan, Tzfat