
Tegmark's Mathematical Universe Hypothesis
Tegmark's Mathematical Universe Hypothesis suggests that our universe isn’t just described by math—it is an actual mathematical structure. In this view, all physical reality corresponds to a perfect, abstract mathematical object. Essentially, every consistent mathematical framework exists physically somewhere, and our universe is one such mathematical structure. This means that the universe doesn't just follow laws of math; it *is* math, implying that the universe's existence and properties are rooted entirely in mathematical relationships. It's a bold idea that blurs the line between physical reality and mathematical abstraction, proposing that to understand the universe, we should view it as a mathematical entity.