You've taken completely the wrong attitude by favouring your own homespun ideas. That's no basis for discussion. Mathematics is what it is. It's not going to change because you don't like it or can't understand it.
If you want to learn mathematics we may be able to help. If you want to...
I think the lack of understanding is genuine. There are some subtle examples as well. For example, the postal service in the UK (Royal Mail) had a target to deliver 95% of letters posted before noon on the following day. A consumer organisation decided to test this by posting a random...
A percentage difference only really makes sense when the difference is relatively small. In this case, her salary is about 0.7% of his. It's unusual to say that his salary is 13,500% more than hers. That's not a case where a percentage makes much sense, compared to simply saying 135 times...
That's absolutely correct!
Newtonian physics: absolute space and time; but no invariant speed (of light).
Special Relativity: invariant speed (of light), but the Lorentz Transformation between inertial reference frames; and, spacetime as a single four-dimensional entity.
Both these...
Then there is nothing to talk about! You may conclude that mathematics doesn't exist. That has the advantage of saving you the time and effort of learning mathematics!
You are falling into the error I pointed out above:
"Let ##p(x)## be a uniform probability distribution on ##\mathbb R##."
No such function ##p(x)## exists. Just saying the magic words "uniform distribution on ##\mathbb R##" doesn't ensure the existence of such a mathematical object.
Mathematics involves the study of infinite sets. I don't know where you got the idea that infinite sets don't exist. The natural numbers are an infinite set, for example.