"It was only in the nineteenth century that the winds of change started to blow. First, the introduction of abstract geometric spaces and of the notion of infinity (in both geometry and the theory of sets) had blurred the meaning of "quantity" and of "measurement" beyond recoginition. Second, the rapidly multiplying of mathematical abstractions helped to distance mathematics even further from physical reality, while breathing life and "existence" into the abstractions themselves."

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, Is God a Mathematician? (2009) p. 168.

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