No, but they keep trying to enfold math around the universe like a tent at a wedding
2006-12-01 19:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the call for Infinity. Or Side 8. Math ultimately explains the universe. Math focuses on numbers does it. It also applies to universe not only the measurement but if one goes deeper. He can see more man did not see with his naked eye.
2006-12-02 06:40:56
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answered by Ben Baang 2
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Nice question. Historically, mathematicians have been flustered because every time they discover some elegant form of new mathematics, physicists spoil their esoteric party by finding a way to apply it to describe some phenomena in the world. For example, AE used the mathematics of Gauss and Riemann for describing the non-Euclidean geometrical manifold of general relativity. What a pirate. Other cases abound.
I think it's a fair question to ask that if math and physics predicts or even just allows something, is it inevitable that it exists. To me, it all gets back to whether the universe is logically self-consistent like math. If so, and so far it seems to be, maybe they are just two different pictures of the same puzzle.
2006-12-02 04:38:24
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answered by SAN 5
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i would agree in SAN's answer, i can't get any better
physics and math go hand in hand if it comes to great new discoveries. Math maybe wrong, but anything else already proofed to be completly wrong. So hopefully we should be able to explain the universe with math.
if you ask how ?
well scientists always found solutions in calculating small aspects of things we observe.
this is like a puzzle and the more puzzle pieces we get the more complete is the picture.as a whole.
we already have many of such pieces, but not all. Some appear to be very clear in its shape, some are still a little fuzzy.
Now i think we should search for someone being able to put them together .. with Math
2006-12-02 07:43:31
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answered by blondnirvana 5
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Maths is the Language of the Universe!!!
2006-12-02 04:47:53
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answered by ? 3
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sure .
the special branch of maths "trigonometry" is the base of each and every thing of universe.
just ask a civil engineer.
he will say how he is playing with trigonometry in building houses.
more and more natural truths are hidden even now about universe and math relationship
2006-12-02 03:53:45
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answered by paru remo 2
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No,because you can't see the outside of the bubble from the inside,since all is ever changing and matter is not always clear.....Tom Science 4
2006-12-02 04:14:09
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answered by Thomas M 3
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For the most part yes, as all physical processes can be expressed mathematically.
2006-12-02 03:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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if the universe is confusion... math just keeps me confused, and it lets me know that there is always someone smarter than me out there... (i need that.)
2006-12-02 17:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it does. But don't take my word for it , ask STEPHEN HAWKING. By the way, you are breathtakingly beautifull, physically.
2006-12-02 11:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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