> that's how maths works
Wait is British "maths" a singular noun or is this a typo? I was willing to go along with it if it was plural, but I have to draw the line here.
Wait is British "maths" a singular noun or is this a typo? I was willing to go along with it if it was plural, but I have to draw the line here.
However, nowadays a word like physics is understood not as "natural things", but as an implicit abbreviation for "the science of natural things". Similarly for mathematics, mechanics, dynamics and so on.
So such nouns are used as singular nouns, because the implicit noun "science" is singular.