Thanks for your thoughts. I’m not sure I understand what you mean, though:> It seems to me that math and physics are fundamentally different.> parallel worlds with a different value of GMy post is trying to make both points, among other things. Did I fail to convey them?> [physics] does fully exclude parallel worlds with a different value of π.What makes you think that it is physics that is excluding this possibility?
Thanks for your thoughts. I’m not sure I understand what you mean, though:
> It seems to me that math and physics are fundamentally different.
> parallel worlds with a different value of G
My post is trying to make both points, among other things. Did I fail to convey them?
> [physics] does fully exclude parallel worlds with a different value of π.
What makes you think that it is physics that is excluding this possibility?