| Only one piece of the puzzle Hi Mike;
I quite agree that our gauge theories are producing absurd interpretations. I also agree the error lies within the math.
The reality of nature dictates fundamental limits. Mathematics also has the ability to incorporate limits within the equations. Unfortunately, to incorporate these limits of nature we require a physical perception that allows us to recognize them. I don't think many mathematicians get out into the real world too often. Until these limits are integrated into the equations, the interpretations will continue to be absurd.
No amount or different types of math is going to solve these absurdities; only when a new perceptual paradigm of reality is imposed on the mathematicians will these anomalies be extracted from the equations.
Like many others, you only have one of natures pieces of the solution puzzle. Though it aids in the perception, it is not a solution unto itself.
Best wishes;
Dave
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