The math structure of our physical reality presumably includes a variable of time (t), such that the geometric transformations evolve over t. So for any point in time t, reality could be derived or described as a composite of transformed geometric objects in specific states relative to each...
I used the terms "internalizing" and "processing" interchangeably. Geometrical objects don't change, but a perspective shift on an object can make it appear to change. E.g. Start with a 0-dimenstional point and move your perspective back and forth on it at the speed of light, and it becomes a...
Yeah looks like he has a problem with the multiverse, especially level 4 where the laws of physics take on all possible variations. MUH fits nicely with M theory, multiverses, and the belief that math is discovered, not invented. So if you are not on board with these ideas, then I can see why...
Anyone else out there convinced that MUH is on the right track? I asked the question "What would reality look like if it were all math structures", here's what I came up with:
1) Reality arises from abstract geometric objects of varying shapes and dimensionality whose transformations are being...