(Another attempt, this time read the comment before responding.)
Where in the physical word is the common territory between us and the Andromeda aliens? And how about the sentient truing machines that evolved in a cellular automata who aren’t even in the same universe as us?
In which you managed to misspell Turing the same way as in the previous one. ;-)
(As for the actual question, two territories can have some properties in common even if they don’t spatially overlap. In the case of Andromeda there are some non-trivial such properties, i.e. the laws of physics. Mathematics is the study of the properties that all possible territories share, which all are technically tautological but not always immediately obvious to people without infinite computing power.)
(Another attempt, this time read the comment before responding.)
Where in the physical word is the common territory between us and the Andromeda aliens? And how about the sentient truing machines that evolved in a cellular automata who aren’t even in the same universe as us?
In which you managed to misspell Turing the same way as in the previous one. ;-)
(As for the actual question, two territories can have some properties in common even if they don’t spatially overlap. In the case of Andromeda there are some non-trivial such properties, i.e. the laws of physics. Mathematics is the study of the properties that all possible territories share, which all are technically tautological but not always immediately obvious to people without infinite computing power.)