Why does maths explains all the sciences ?
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A wholly mathematical explanation in science, for a phenomenon, is one that answers a why question, and is written (i.e., fully expressed, or in principle can be expressed) in a mathematical language, where the constants can be interpreted in a physical theory, but equally, they could be interpreted mathematically
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Usually in Physics and Chemistry maths logics are used to solve.
so maths explain science
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