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"And what you say is utter bollocks anyway, humans didn't invent maths, thats like saying we invented the atom, sure we gave stuff a name but it doesn't mean that if we hadn't called a number a number that it wouldn't exist."
Yeah, but what I don't think you realise is that there is no such thing as an atom as such it's just a convenient way of thinking about the situation. Every civilisation in the universe will probably have their own idea as to what the fundamental building blocks of the universe are. You don't actually get different coloured balls orbiting around each other, it's nothing like that at all. In fact, the atom is an awful representation of what probably goes on. It's just what we as humans have come up with. Our theory of maths is in no way complete and it doesn't fully describe the universe. It's just a representation of the universe that we have come up with.
Anyway, my point was that I like to see art as a method of expressing how you view the universe. I think maths fits into that quite nicely.