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Is it possible to do physics without mathematics?
I am not a philosopher but an ex-physicist. I also taught physics.
The clear answer is no.
There is no need to look for contrived reasons - whatever you do in physics is measured, and you need to have …
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Where do the Laws of Physics come from?
You used the tag physics, so in that context the answer to your question
Why do we have these specific laws governing everything?
is "we do not know, and we do not care". The end.
This blunt answer …