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pivoxa15
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What I really like to know is 'Does mathematics fully or truly represent physical reality?'
For example, when we use mathematics in physical problems, are we dealing with 'what is really going on in reality'? Or are we simply approximating (in many cases a really good approximation but still an approximation) reality?
The word reality in this context is 'what is truly or really happening (regardless of human existence)'.
For example, when we use mathematics in physical problems, are we dealing with 'what is really going on in reality'? Or are we simply approximating (in many cases a really good approximation but still an approximation) reality?
The word reality in this context is 'what is truly or really happening (regardless of human existence)'.
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