untermensche
Contributor
There is no evidence that extrapolation from 1-2 dimensions to 3-4, 4-5 or beyond are not valid. Mathematically ("logically), you can add dimensions as needed.
The first distinction that needs to be made is the difference between the imaginary and abstract world of mathematics and the real world we can observe and measure.
They are not the same thing.
Their exceedingly close correlation is verified by such things as ... SCIENCE, dude. If math didn't accurately reflect the portion of reality that we inhabit, how do you think Mars landings etc. could be accomplished? Maybe scientists are just really really REALLY lucky, or are favored by gods who can override our reality.
All it shows is that the imaginary and abstract world of mathematics has been nurtured and cultivated and made incredibly flexible. It is so flexible it can approximate many extremely complicated behaviors. The fact is some mathematics was invented just to model complicated behaviors observed in nature.
But is always an approximation.
To not understand this is a flaw in reasoning.