Since if not all then definitely most branches of science are not able to do (especially at the advance level) without a good grasp of mathematics then I will argue that mathematics is more useful.
Btw I'm really not interested in myths about Einstein not being good at math when the truth is he actually mastered calculus and algebra by age 15.
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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Science.
a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws:
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/science.
Mathematics.
: the science of numbers and their operations
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mathematics
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For mathematics to become significantly useful to humanity, it has to be applied to something. And that application takes place in softer sciences, such as physics, computer science or chemistry. These sciences fundamentally deal with a very different kind of entities: rather than being built on top of a set of abstract axioms, they instead try to model the observations made in the real world as best as possible. They rely on mathematics to quantify and justify the plausibility of their models, but they are very different from mathematics in their structure.
I do want to emphasise the distinction between pure and applied mathematics: while there is no hard line between the two, in general applied mathematicians focus on research venues that can be relatively quickly applied to something, while pure mathematicians focus on very abstract things that are unlikely to be applied to anything any time soon. Accordingly, applied mathematicians are funded significantly better.
Make no mistake, however: applied mathematics is still mathematics. The problems come from softer sciences, but mathematicians do not use those sciences to solve them; they use purely mathematical apparatus. Sometimes they later try to actually apply them to those sciences, usually in collaboration with scientists from the respective fields - but that is not their primary line of work.
Finally, I want to clarify something: you do not need to have a good grasp of mathematics to do research in virtually any other field. Now, obviously what is considered "good" in this context depends on your perspective; but I would venture that any Bachelor of Science in mathematics who has graduated from a strong program knows far more mathematics than he/she will ever need in absolutely any other scientific field (and if he/she does not know something, he/she will be able to quickly learn it). Mathematical apparatus found in physics, chemistry, biology, etc. is very-very primitive compared to what professional mathematicians work on. Professional mathematicians do a very deep theoretical work, obtain solutions that can be expressed in a relatively straightforward way, and those solutions are then used in other sciences.
A physicist, for example, will almost never need to prove any mathematical theorems; while for a mathematician proving theorems is their bread and butter. And proving theorems is hard. Not to say that a physicist's work is necessarily easier, but the difficulty does not lay in the mathematical aspect of the work.
The problem with Einstein was not that he was "not good" at mathematics, but that he required mathematical apparatus to formulate his General Relativity theory that at the time was barely developed. So he had to invent a lot of mathematics from scratch, for which he enlisted help of leading mathematicians - and compared to those leading mathematicians, indeed, he was not good at math. Compared to virtually any other physicist in existence - yes, he was very-very good.
In conclusion, I would respond to your question as follows: mathematics can be both extremely useful and virtually useless, and its practical use lays solely in its application to other sciences, not in itself. You cannot really say that it is more or less useful than other sciences; as it is only useful in conjunction with them.
It is like asking, "What is more useful: stove or rice?" You need a stove to cook rice, but if you do not have rice, then your stove is useless. Both are essential ingredients. You can eat raw rice, which will only give you a tiny fraction of its benefits. And having a stove without rice, you cannot even do that.
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joke: You are also missing that quarks have 6 flavours.
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Forgive..........Try and listen to what is meant............Physics is the most important science. It let's us know we can cook the whole forests and not just one chicken on pot.
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For some people simple direction is a dangerous thing.
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2. All of science is important. Biology shows how life evolved into a complex organism like humans. Could the same be for the outside world? Chemistry is a study on substances. What is there in the outside world?
3. Physics is a science. Science and math are related thus physics uses maths but this does not mean physics is maths.
4. This does not mean
Forgive..........Try and listen to what is meant............Physics is the most important science. It let's us know we can cook the whole forests and not just one chicken on pot.
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@Plaffelvohfen While I don't agree with your analogy due to the dissimilarity between the two I do agree that the question is to a degree rather non-sensical. Hence, while I have refrained from posting on it since haha. Mind you, I did have one too many drinks that night before I post this haha.
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I'm not sure...markiting can use science though I'm not sure it is a science. please go on...
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https://brightknowledge.org/medicine-and-healthcare/what-is-healthcare-science
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Where I view biopsy and pathology particular study of medical science, medical science is the particular study of chemistry you are telling me Health Care is the covering of multiple areas of individual science. I will presume you are right for debate and skip to asking how is Health Care not dependent on mathematics to even work?
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