If you slowly learned each one of these worlds in order[1], every new world would be a huge surprise that reframed everything before it.
I’m not sure this is the case. I feel like once you learned All maths, physics would be just “see these equations, they are real (What does real mean, who knows)”
And then consciousness would be just “you see those monkeys over on the third planet from the sun”
I think that what you mean is a basic maths textbook won’t go into detail on the equations of quantum field theory, because it’s too complicated. And a basic physics textbook won’t discuss psychology in terms of the fundamental particles that make up a brain, again, because it’s too complicated.
So, do you see maths as a vast infinite abstract structure, or just the stuff that’s simple enough to be in the textbook?
I’m not sure this is the case. I feel like once you learned All maths, physics would be just “see these equations, they are real (What does real mean, who knows)”
And then consciousness would be just “you see those monkeys over on the third planet from the sun”
I think that what you mean is a basic maths textbook won’t go into detail on the equations of quantum field theory, because it’s too complicated. And a basic physics textbook won’t discuss psychology in terms of the fundamental particles that make up a brain, again, because it’s too complicated.
So, do you see maths as a vast infinite abstract structure, or just the stuff that’s simple enough to be in the textbook?