Do we have any examples of physical constants appearing in topics that are focused more on abstract mathematics? For example, do the values of the physical constants ever appear in the results of papers on mathematics that are not focused on direct applications to physics? Could they do so if...
I think "truths" is a misleading concept. The question to my mind is whether or not a system of information is physically instantiable. If it is, then it is subject to experiment and it is also an event.
We should also include science/math pick-up lines
"Hey girl, you must be a dynamical system toward which my numerical values are evolving because I have a strange attraction for you."
Yes, in several ways. 1) facts are events so it depends on whether or not you view a fact as being capable of being separate from an event. One example of this may be proof theory. 2) Facts can be falsified and thus not objectively true.
Hello, I am a curious individual who would like to understand the mathematics behind some papers I find interesting. Can anyone recommend to me good sources to introduce me to the mathematics behind monstrous moonshine?