>>11997355It would be bad enough if undecidability were the only thing inaccessible to the scientific and axiomatic methods together. But the problem does not end there. Things the scientific method cannot touch:
mathematical truth
rare and unpredictable phenomena that cannot be easily captured by microscopes, telescopes and other scientific instruments
things that are too large or too small to be captured, like the whole universe and the tiniest of subatomic particles;
things that are “too universal” and therefore indiscernable, like the homogeneous medium of which reality consists;
things that are “too subjective”, like human consciousness, human emotions, and so-called “pure qualities” or qualia.
Because mathematics has thus far offered no means of compensating for these scientific blind spots, they continue to mark holes in our picture of scientific and mathematical reality.