Quote 1.
Hence, to summarise - it seems that mathematics has always
 Provided  a stable,  natural (?) language in which to describe
 phenomena but it  may not be the  ultimate 'natural' language
 of the universe!

 Einstein sought to understand ‘his [God's] equations’ but perhaps
 the 'universe'  has been having a 'bit of a laugh' at our feeble
 efforts to describe it using  mathematics!

Perhaps the universal 'picture' will be clearer when we understand
 the universes’ own hidden language?

/ Conclusion from a long math comment.
Author is unknown. /

Quote  2.  JerryGG:

I run into similar problems when I attempt to understand why
 positive dot-waves attract negative dot-waves and visa versa
 at a distance.
Yet close up positive dot-waves merge into positive dot-waves.

  Whether my theory is true of not, we are faced with a problem
 that the universe operates on certain basic rules which are not
 easily understood. Then science degenerates into philosophy or
 meta-physics at the basic level. All we are left with is intuitive
 solutions.

 All our experiments are limited to interactions with electrons
 as the measuring probes. This is the limit of our experiments.
 Thus we cannot readily see beyond our measuring instruments.

3.
All our experiments are limited to interactions with electrons
as the measuring probes. This is the limit of our experiments.
 Thus we cannot readily see beyond our measuring instruments.
  / JerryGG: /  jerrygg38 /
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Quote 3.
So.
1.
The problem of understanding the microworld ( electron)
 existing is connected with the measuring.
2.
The measurement is connected with the measuring instruments.
3.
The region of using measuring instruments is limited.
4.
Does this  limiting mean the end of our knowledge ?
5.
Or, maybe, is it possible to understand the microworld
 somehow in another way?
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Do we have 'Theory of Knowledge' ?
Of course.  Maybe 1000.
====== . .
Socratus.

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