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Lorraine Ford
The wrong idea, that mathematics could exist without the consciousness/ knowledge and the creativity/ agency of mathematicians, has led people astray. Badly astray.
It has led to the wrong idea that a real mathematical world could exist without the consciousness/ knowledge and the creativity/ agency of the parts of the system, the parts of the system being particles, atoms, molecules, and living things including human beings.
I.e., consciousness/ knowledge and creativity/ agency are necessary parts of a viable standalone real-world system.
(And NO: computer systems/ AIs are NOT viable standalone real-world systems; they are man-made systems that rely on the consciousness/ knowledge and the creativity/ agency of human beings.)
A very wrong idea about the nature of mathematics has led to a very wrong idea about the nature of the real-world system we are a part of.
There is seemingly not much point talking about the “time” category until people have got their heads straight about the actual nature of mathematics.