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And the math will set you free

History and Philosophy of Physics 2015-12-11 v1

Abstract

Can mathematics help us find our way through all the wonders and mysteries of the universe? When physicists describe the laws governing the physical world, mathematics is always involved. Is this due to the fact that the universe is, at least in part, mathematical? Or rather mathematics is merely a tool used by physicists to model phenomena? Is mathematics just a language to tell the story of our universe, a story which could be told with the same or even more effectiveness using another language? Or quite the opposite, the universe is just a mathematical structure?

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@article{arxiv.1512.03279,
  title  = {And the math will set you free},
  author = {O. C. Stoica},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.03279},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Third prize in the FQXi's 2015 Essay Contest "Trick or Truth: the Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics" To appear as a chapter in "Anthony Aguirre et al, 'Trick or Truth? The Mysterious Connection Between Physics and Mathematics'" at Springer, The Frontiers Collection

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