This essay makes a number of points. That mathematics is not foundational to physics; instead, it is one’s view of what is physically real that has primacy. That the guide for foundational inquiry should be symmetry and the equalities of special relativity. That our current physics is contingent upon a set of assumptions derived from classical physics plus the institutional inertia and pressures characterizing later decades. Finally, a revision of our current physics is offered.
Paul Klevgard
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