Is mathematics independent of science?
Which is more fundamental to the world: Mathematics or Science? Are the mutually exclusive? Is there somethings such as particles and forces in maths and differentiation and square root in physics?
I think that maths are science are ultimate a type of single unified subject, let us call it subject “X”. So is philosophy subject X? I don’t know but it is a close candidate..
See mathematics is a tool which solves science problems.. Not solves but aids.. Can science sustain without maths?? Yes, it can , but it would make the life of scientists hell. And the science in turn gives life to abstract concepts of mathematics.. Does 1 exists without intelligence? Is mathematics independent of the one practicing it? I don’t think so.. But science certainly science is.. Then, does it make science superior to maths?
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