The discovery of the nature of the fundamental may be strongly guided by our core mathematical philosophy. And, for platonists say, it can be true that mathematical objects are perfectly real and that they exist independent from us. In the following discussion, with the dichotomy between the two types of realms of naturalism that I discuss, it may be further shown that both of these can be true at the same time, and thus deepening our search for the nature of the fundamental.
Siddhant Bahuguna