Could there be a tool more powerful than math for analyzing the universe?

Could there be a tool more powerful than math for analyzing the universe?

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Yes

Love.

It wouldn't be one which can be taught with somewhat unambiguous semantics. As soon as you can capture it syntactically and teach it's applications in a concise way, you can consider it formalized in mathematics.

Everything is math
Math is a language
Everything is language

Came here to post this.
But seriously what kind of stupid question is that?

Astrology

Historical materialism

Meme magic

Religion

shitposting

Occultism, obviously

This.

Conceived objects have structure, therefore are described mathematically. To say all is conception though is pretty fucking retarded.

The best tool for understanding the universe is pure observation, of which conceived mathematical thoughts are a small part.

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spacemath

Why now that you mention it...

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No. But there could be a tool as powerful.

Math is one way that your mind can use to describe the universe to itself. The senses also "analyze" the universe directly. Meditation allows you direct access to whatever your senses are doing. This won't allow you to control what you call other than yourself, but it will allow you to relinquish control of what you call yourself.

stephen wolfram has dedicated his life to find such a new scientific approach
he claims he might have the glimpses of one in several youtube videos, I'm not sure what the big deal is but he is a pretty smart guy so there's probably merit in his research
of course AI that develops an algorithm to do your request in simple linguistic terms sounds pretty great but that's not by itself a revelation

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>Everything is math
No.
>Math is a language
No.
>Everything is language
No.

Filipino mathematics

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Love is applied math.

So is meme magic.

>analyzing the universe
You can't, you are just conceptualizing your perceptions.

Math is a sort of language. We define concepts, a lot of times axiomatically, and explore the consequences and applications of those definitions. Math only has applications because we usually discard useless definitions.