Greetings. First, I realized I made a typo in submitting my little bio to the web form (also, if I write something I want to use first person to show that.) Then I appreciated, it was sort of cute - I do want to be "interesting" not just interested. Along with the others here, this essay delves into the fundamental question of how well, and why, does mathematics model reality.
Asking these deep and basic questions is a worthy enterprise. However, it is good to make actual direct contributions to physical knowledge, or at least come up with specific theoretical insights that might be true advances in knowledge. Here, I provide an argument showing why space has three (macroscopic) dimensions D. It builds on previous work, but apparently no one previously grasped how to put the parts together to show that space-times with analogous physics to ours, would not be internally consistent in all respects if D is not three. Hence we don't need to invoke anthropic considerations to explain our finding that feature, such as the difficulties life would have in universes with other numbers of large dimensions. If the universe originally had more dimensions, this could explain why the rest of them remained/compactified and literally could not expand along with the others.
Also, there is an erratum in the paper, which could be considered a graphical fail. In Equation (3) on page 4, there shows what appears as an absolute value of the vector p-dot (time derivative.) This would wrongly remove the negative sign which can be applicable. The correct representation should be, dot product of the magnitude of p. Alternatively, we could just simplify by restricting to a y-axis, and using y-components. BTW does anyone know how to improve equation setting in Open Office? It just doesn't work like MS Equation Editor.
Last but not least, I am very impressed by the quality of the entries to this latest Contests, and by the caliber of the participants. There are some "names" among us. I am not one of them, but I appreciate your interest and commentary. Thank you, and please have a good read.