The language of mathematics, scientific observations, and our perceptivity together knit the window to reality.

Neeti Sinha
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The language of mathematics, scientific observations, and our perceptivity together knit the window to reality. This statement is an interesting one. It is interesting because it points out that there is a connection between the language of our thoughts and the reality we perceive. The mathematical language of mathematics, scientific observations, and our perceptivity together knit the window to reality. We need all three types of language to be able to perceive reality.

Source: Physical Laws Of The Mathematical Universe: Who Are We?

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