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As pointed out in the passage, the idea that mathematics and physics differ from each other ----.
The most common view among scientists is that
mathematics and physics are quite different. Physics
describes the universe and depends on experiment
and observation. The particular laws that govern our
universe, such as Newton's laws of motion, must be
determined empirically and then asserted like axioms
that cannot be logically proved, merely verified.
Mathematics, on the other hand, is somehow
independent of the universe. Results and theorems,
such as the properties of the integers and real
numbers, do not depend in any way on the particular
nature of reality in which we find ourselves.
Mathematical truths would be true in any universe.