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View submission: /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | January 27, 2020
Why is mathematics so useful
The universe has regularity at various scales, i.e. the universe is structured. Math being the general study of structure, math is necessarily useful at studying the universe. For math to not be useful at studying the universe, the universe would have to be entirely random at all scales.
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