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In contemplating the role of mathematics in understanding the universe, one must navigate a complex landscape of philosophical inquiry, scientific discovery, and cognitive theory. The proposition that mathematics might not merely describe the universe but represent the fundamental language or logical system employed by the brain to interact with reality challenges conventional
notions about the nature of mathematics and its relationship to the cosmos.

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