Thanks. Enjoyed your thinking. I am asking myself similar questions. But I find it sort of circular, maths is a language we discover for a reality we discover, where we keep what fits reality. So no wonder that it describes what we know. But nevertheless, the universality of the language, the abstraction level in which you can apply it, is worth the questions you ask! I am getting obsessed with networks and network dynamics recently. As intelligence lives in (dynamic) networks and their feedback loops and emergent behavior. A mathematical idea which logic and rules scales over AI, nature, and non-living reality.
Thanks. Enjoyed your thinking. I am asking myself similar questions. But I find it sort of circular, maths is a language we discover for a reality we discover, where we keep what fits reality. So no wonder that it describes what we know. But nevertheless, the universality of the language, the abstraction level in which you can apply it, is worth the questions you ask! I am getting obsessed with networks and network dynamics recently. As intelligence lives in (dynamic) networks and their feedback loops and emergent behavior. A mathematical idea which logic and rules scales over AI, nature, and non-living reality.