Nature does not reflect mathematics. Mathematics reflects nature.
We need to realize that numbers do not actually exist, numbers only represent things that exist.
You can eat three apples but you can't eat a three.
Although, it is possible to work with numbers that only represent other numbers.
So when numbers represent other numbers this is something non-existent, representing something, non-existent.
If this is not kept within reason it can lead to some very speculative thinking.
This is how contemporary physics makes the nonsensical statement that everything in the universe came from a single point of nothing which suddenly exploded into a whole bunch of something.
Now take the step in logic.
I always try to tell people it’s not about numbers at all, it’s about order. There is no number one in infinity
Well then just one more. 😏 This is an excellent conversation about the film, Infinite Potential: The Life and Ideas of David Bohm – Rupert Sheldrake is another (fringe) scientist that I have a lot of respect for. I've not actually seen the film they're taking about. For no particular reason, I just never got around to it. Anyway their conversation is an excellent look at Bohm, his life, and work.
https://youtu.be/CvL4uNA4U-k?si=v2rJZNjSrtkZILXd