Not with a human brain bubella.... But a better question is, "Can the human brain understand the universe?" The answer is-- no, but that does not stop physics from describing it mathematically and physically so that it can be studied.
easy, 1011. in binary of course. convert 1011 binary to decimal you get 11.
1 The dimensions of a house are very easy to calculate 2 It was a complicated situation having many dimensions.
Multi dimensions Or more easy using both metric and inches to represent dimensions
poetry is so easy to understand because its ryhming words rhyming with other words which make poetry so that is how you understand poetry
There are no easy ways
1+1
clarity
That's very easy. The dimensions of a square with an area of A = 1 m² is 1 meter in length and 1 meter in width.
I don't understand your question make it more specific and easy to understand
The open source is easy to use if you understand the logic.
it should be easy to understand, easy measurable , reliable
Because the questions are easy.Answer:The beauty of math is that if you find the math you are doing (like geometry or algebra) easy there is always calculus hiding in the wings to provide more sport. Add differentiation and integration, imaginary numbers, Laplace transforms, Fourier analysis, 11 dimensions, transfinite series and the math will eventually triumph. Some simple maths problems have been unsolved for hundreds of years. (See Link for a dozen or so)