The mysterious beauty, harmony, and consistency of mathematics
once caused philosopher Hilary Putnam to term its existence a
"miracle." Now, advances in the understanding of physics suggest
that the foundations of mathematics are encompassed by the laws of
nature, an idea that sheds new light on both mathematics and
physics.
The philosophical relationship between mathematics and the
natural sciences is the subject of "Converging Realities," the
latest work by one of the leading thinkers on the subject. Based on
a simple but powerful idea, it shows that the axioms needed for the
mathematics used in physics can also generate practically every
field of contemporary pure mathematics. It also provides a
foundation for current investigations in string theory and other
areas of physics.
This approach to the nature of mathematics is not really new,
but it became overshadowed by formalism near the end of nineteenth
century. The debate turned eventually into an exclusive dialogue
between mathematicians and philosophers, as if physics and nature
did not exist. This unsatisfactory situation was enforced by the
uncertain standing of physical reality in quantum mechanics.
The recent advances in the interpretation of quantum mechanics
(as described in "Quantum Philosophy," also by Omnes) have now
reconciled the foundations of physics with objectivity and common
sense. In Converging Realities, Roland Omnes is among the first
scholars to consider the connection of natural laws with
mathematics."
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