I have been wondering for quite some time now the meaning and the value of life, be it a plant, an animal or a human. While it is impossible to think of these without a language as well as a process or a framework of reference such as philosophically, religiously or any number of the others it seems all these boil down to a simple word “relationship”. Isn’t a framework a way to limit the number of variables and their relationships to a specific context/situation? Hence, the title of this post - the mathematics of life. Isn’t mathematics the language of relationships? Once we come to this conclusion, it is easy to find that accounting is essential to life and relationships. As engineering might be the next step after conceptualizing a design, accounting might be the next step after the formalization of a relationship to create life cycle of that formalized relationship. Everything as life might be the synchrony of this mathematical phenomena. If we choose to account/engineer life according to certain formulization, we might be rich if we choose otherwise, we might not be as rich or be poor in that framework. It might be the language as the mediator that can explain or not what is the essence of that life. Soon, with the aid of technologies we might indulge in infinite variations of these synchronizations, perhaps of societal spacetimes to not only be everywhere but also be everything. Such a state of joy might akin be the garden of Eden.
Physicists think of a big bang as the or an origin of this material universe. Its interesting to think of a language as an origin of thoughts. How significant is this investigation of this origin?