Select the alternative that adequately summarizes the text.
A
While some might think that mathematics and physics contradict each other, they are inseparable sciences whose value should not be undermined, as their association provides important insights into nature.
B
However stubbornly logical they attempt to be, mathematicians do not prove able to disentangle mathematics from physics, as the inseparability of the two sciences poses challenges to researchers in both fields.
C
Unlike what many people may think, the undeniable value of mathematics is not limited to an isolated equation or algorithm, but rather to how these findings may be used for our understanding of nature along the history of society.
D
Despite the fact that mathematics does not matter directly in our current everyday lives, the discoveries made since Galois have shaped the constructs in the field so they can lead to great future technological solutions that will allow us to acknowledge its importance in the long run.
E
Regardless of whether many of the research questions brought up by mathematicians may sound pedantic, history has shown that their hidden agendas justify their obsession with issues that most people could not care less about.