What is Mathematics?

Wikipedia says Mathematics has no generally accepted definition. Different schools of thought, particularly in philosophy, have put forth radically different definitions. For Albert Einstein, Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas. For William Thurston, a fields medalist mathematician, Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: it is about understanding and clarity. For Danica McKellar, an American actress and mathematics writer, Math is the only place where truth and beauty mean the same thing. And for Indian writer and human-computer Shakuntala Devi, everything around you is mathematics. Numbers have life; they are not just symbols on paper. The possibilities in mathematics are limitless. Mathematics is neither constraint by the limitation of space and time nor by the extent/scope of scientific experiments. And that is the reason, Legendary mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss famously said: “Mathematics is the King of all Arts & the Queen of all Sciences”. Mathematics, as I view it, is the language of creation. The laws of science express the beauty and interactions of nature in an explicit mathematical form. For me, it is a profound yet subtle, life force that commands the laws governing the universe. So, immerse in the beauty of mathematics and find your very own definition of mathematics.