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A widespread belief among physicists is that mathematics is the language of the universe. This oversimplification overlooks the fact that the universe may only occupy a tiny subset of the mathematical possibilities—defined mainly by its physical dimensions, approximately 11 or 12—while mathematics itself is a superset that extends into infinite, fractional, and imaginary dimensions.
Mathematically, the modal landscape includes spaces far beyond what physical reality manifests. Consequently, any mathematical model derived within the rules of math might be true in the mathematical realm but not necessarily in the universe. This disconnect can lead to misconceptions where equations are viewed as literal truths about nature rather than tools or models that approximate reality.