For many centuries, mathematics has been touted by many great scientists, including Galileo, Feynman as the "language of nature." Others argue that it is merely a human construct to aid as a tool in the exact sciences. Some (such as the MIT professor Max Tegmark) claim that mathematics is equal to nature itself--a claim he calls "radical Platonism."
Regardless of the philosophical niceties of each of these viewpoints, we offer a new perspective: mathematics is pseudo-code that communicates between nodes operating in a given natural system, but not with the natural system itself.
In other words, it is a haphazardly constructed language that does not reach the machine level code of nature. This machine level code has been called: centrics. This is not a philosophical opinion, but a paradigm of "hypermathematics," which is a powerful new tool to develop innovative technologies in all sectors of society.
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