>>11800520Do words exist? Is human language and physical reality the same? Or is human language just a tool?
If you see water and you call it water, is it "water"...? No. It just is what it is. To demonstrate more clearly what this means; imagine we didn't have the word "water" and we instead used the term "the blood of fairies" - would the water actually be blood originating from fairies? No, it would just be what it is.
If you see The Sun and you call it The Sun, is it "The Sun" and is the physical object you call "The Sun" the same thing as what you understand as "The Sun"? No. It just is what it is. A bunny in the forest doesn't have a word for The Sun, but it can see The Sun and feel the effects from it, it notices it and is aware of the object in some fashion. To the bunny, The Sun isn't "The Sun" (the human concept of the object), it just is. And for the bunny, the object exists despite the bunny not having a word for it. Does The Sun itself have a word for itself? No, it just is. Objectively, The Sun isn't "The Sun" or any other word. It just is.
It's the same with all of physical reality, it simply exists, it simply is. Any words you use to describe it is only that; words. Math is just words. It's just a language.