Pythagorean
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Well certainly there is something there that math is representing and it appears independent of the observer (thus objective). But still, math is a social construct used to understand the thing that is and its construction and motivation often strays from reality. Other times, it can be used to make predictions about reality... but some additioblnal interpretations and assumptions are often required, justified not from the math, but from observation.
In this way, math is more of a logical clay. Scientific fields use interpretation and evidence along with the logical clay model nature, but the construction of the logical clay and the discovery of its properties is more a subject of math than science.
In this way, math is more of a logical clay. Scientific fields use interpretation and evidence along with the logical clay model nature, but the construction of the logical clay and the discovery of its properties is more a subject of math than science.