For observers to exist some parts of the universe must follow patterns, but not necessarily all of it. Could the “Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics” relate to why all of the universe can probably be modeled with math?
That seems related to the anthropic questions of why the universe is much more ordered than the minimum required for Boltzmann brains, or much older than the minimum required for life to develop.
For observers to exist some parts of the universe must follow patterns, but not necessarily all of it. Could the “Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics” relate to why all of the universe can probably be modeled with math?
That seems related to the anthropic questions of why the universe is much more ordered than the minimum required for Boltzmann brains, or much older than the minimum required for life to develop.