>>13540055Well. Yeah, but verbal languages can't accurately describe the size of a rock beyong "Large, the size of a wheelbarrow, small, boulder, pebble etc..." Whereas using the mathematical language can describe it's exact dimensions, weight and even to a far degree the behaviour and properties of the elemental particles it is made from and the laws of physics it obeys.
The thing to remember though, is that mathematic language is very modern and refined compared to our old languages that more or less came from our need to tell other monkeys where the ripe fruit was. And, despite being very modern it is presumably far from perfect. There is almost certainly phenomena and fundamental truths we can't describe with this language. At some point we will have to invent a new, more precise one.
Modern math has been a huge step forward though and has far from exhausted it's potential.