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The "Mathverse": A Multidimensional Mathematical Realm
To visualize this, the concept of a "mathverse" is introduced—a space that encompasses infinite and fractional dimensions. Within this universe-shaped subset, our physical universe is likened to a tiny galaxy—a minuscule footprint in the vastness of mathematical possibilities.
This perspective emphasizes that the universe's physical footprint is so small that countless mathematical models could fit the observable data, yet only a select few correspond to reality. The implication is that mathematics as a whole surpasses the universe, and reliance solely on math can be misleading without experimental corroboration.