>>14269777>Suppose there existed a world sans mathematics>It would then follow that there must not exist a function in which it were able to solve a set of problems more robustly than anything else>Or that we were not able to conceive of it or anything better in the first place to solve said problems, thereby making it trivially redundant>Thus, for our purposes, the function of mathematics would then literally be classified as DNE, a contradictionWho could conceive of a world without mathematics, well, I suppose this might go to show that it's unlikely to be a mathematician.