Again, we did not invent math. It is an inherent property of the universe. It's like saying that gravity depends on assumptions, which is why I used that example. You can't reason physical reality into producing nothing when adding two somethings. And your credentials as a mathematician does nothing to change this.
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You didn't even read the post. You're not a Mathematician. You don't know what you're talking about. And you're not even trying to learn about that which you talk about with authority from someone who actually spent half his life studying it.
Also, Math is certainly not a property. It's a language. The most accurate we have for describing the universe, but certainly not a property of it.
You are arguing from emotion here, not thinking with the thinking part of the brain. I suggest a break.
If you can make a rigorous argument how Math has not been invented I'll concede.
You have to go from the fact that every piece of Mathematical Theory (which is the basis of all science) starts from an assumption. Demonstrate how these assumptions can be inherently non-subjective given our limited capacity to even perceive the world.
You're getting defensive by the way. You haven't disputed any of my post, you're starting to go full Toxic here.