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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in Physics
This chapter explores the concept of mathematics in physics and its surprising effectiveness. It discusses the essay 'The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences' by Eugene Victor, which highlights the remarkable mathematical order present in quantum physics. The chapter delves into the concept of pi and its unexpected presence in various fields, and touches on the intelligibility of the universe and the existence of a divine intelligence.