It can do, but it can go beyond that as well.
# Should an economic model describe reality exactly?
real.
i think it is an exponent hard to describe without seeing
It depends on the kind of transformation.
Absolutely not.
Realpolitik
"Word" refers to the language we use to describe reality, while "reality" encompasses the actual experience or concept being described. Mairs suggests a gap exists between the words we use to describe reality and the full complexity or depth of the reality itself, indicating that language may not fully capture the richness or nuance of our experiences.
Hope is an illusion.A cry for help.Reality is reality;Be realistic!
Yes, because it is the character's reality you're talking about, not real life.
Math is a mental game with NO required correlation to reality. On the other hand, certain types of math have been found which are excellent models of reality ... and that was done by scientific observation and experimentation.
The word 'defining' comes from a root word 'define', which means to precisely state something, or describe something precisely.If you were defining the problem, you are precisely describing and stating the problem.Since one of the categories for this question is Maths, I'd assume this can apply to maths also, in which case 'defining the problem' is working out what you actually have to figure out in the maths problem.
a false positive!