only survivor of the crash, with no injuries or memories of boarding the plane or her life before the accident, Sera finds out that she has the ability to run more than twice as fast than an average human and solve complex math problems like Goldbach’s conjecture. Seraphina is dealing with the fact that many of the questions she has about the things around her will never have a satisfying answer. The one thing that is on her mind is if trusting Lyzender, a stranger who claims to know her is the right
We will be analyzing the work of Rene Descartes a French philosopher as well as a profound mathematician and scientist. We will be focusing on specifically, Descartes’ meditations (I, II) in which he describes to the reader his reaction in realizing how many false beliefs he held. He concluded that therefore he had to doubt anything he had depended those beliefs upon. In order to find what he knew he had to relinquish all his preconceived beliefs and start again from the foundations. It can even