Does existence depend on math?

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The discussion centers around the question of whether existence is dependent on mathematics. Participants express confusion over the question, asserting that existence can occur independently of mathematical concepts. There is a call for clarification on the original query, as it does not align with the forum's focus on technical math issues. The consensus suggests that physical entities exist regardless of mathematical understanding. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the distinction between existence and mathematical knowledge.
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Can existence not exist without math?
 
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I am sorry, but this question does not meet the purpose of the mathematics forums. This forum is only suitable for technical math questions.
 
I have no clue what that question could even mean! The best I can make of it is that, yes, rocks, ducks, and other things exist without knowing any math and without any person who knows math knowing about them.

Dremmer, please give us a better explanation of what you mean.
 
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