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by mkl
1993 days ago
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Yes, that's what my comment says (but maybe you read it before I edited it to be clearer): >> Muddying the waters, some mathematicians would expand the definition of "nature" to include completely abstract ideas - anything that feels "discovered", for example. |
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Though I wouldn't necessarily consider it "muddying the waters", but taking another criterium as important in the distinction of physics-like or not.
Namely, not whether it concerns the study of the material universe, but whether it involves experimentation/discovery of in place structures, and other such physics-like processes (which they think it does).