"Algebraic and Positive Geometry of the Universe: From Particles to Galaxies (Fevola and Sattelberger, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, September 2025 issue).
A Reflection on Design
In this article, mathematics researchers Claudia Fevola from InriaSaclay and Anna-Laura Sattelberger from the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, underscored the profound connection between physical observations and mathematics, emphasizing how elegantly mathematical frameworks can describe and predict physical phenomena. In their words:
“The relationship between mathematics and physics is profoundly symbiotic: mathematics provides the language and tools to describe and predict physical phenomena, while physics inspires the discovery and development of new mathematical concepts”.
The notion of ‘symbiosis’ highlights how the intelligibility of our universe has been interwoven into a language of numbers that enable predictability.
--This directly contradicts the evolutionary concept of randomness and chaos. Instead, the comprehensibility and predictability of the universe suggest a pre-existing blueprint with logic, symmetry, and structure.
Q: But, where did this blueprint come from?"
Q: But, where did this blueprint come from?"
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