Bad notions + excellent math = bad results.
Mustn’t put TOO much faith in mathematics alone.
We risk the danger of focusing on the beauty and harmony of mathematical formulations and completely miss an awful hypothesis, a ridiculous conclusion, unspoken assumptions, and all sorts of things.
This isn’t taking away from your argument, just a reminder that mathematics is all too human because at the start and the end, its used as an expression for human wants and goals.
Notice your message and the article. It wasn’t written in mathematics. It was written in words ABOUT mathematics, written in an inspirational manner. The math is not inspiring. it is the human words describing mathematics that makes it inspiring.
Also, our responses are not in mathematics. They are also in human language of awe and wonder.