People often talk about mathematics as a sort of language. Languages are known to have near-universal regularities, which brings up the question of whether the mathematics that we use in physics has similar features. According to a new study which just appeared, this is indeed the case: The maths of natural laws has a hidden law itself.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZT1MVkKLZh

Paper:

arxiv.org/abs/2408.11065

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@XSGeek

Ya Betcha
I do also.

"Again, this is a matter of convention, however, its effect
on the overall distribution of operators is small."

The symbol, is not the thing. Like pareidolia, repeated patterns in symbol use, look real, but ain't.

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@corlin

cool, just wanted to check my general (and it is VERY general) math knowledge.

As I was trying to grasp the article, I felt like "isn't this a sorta like a bit of navel gazing?"

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