Have you thought about it? The word माया (māyā), which describes the world we live in, comes from the Sanskrit verb मीय् which means to measure.
So the world of math is our world. I have been mouthing a pet theory for many years now, which says that EVERYTHING in this creation has a self-limit switch. So everything has a "measurable" limit of performance, magnitude, or duration.
Well I thought this morning, are there things amidst us which don't allow arithmetic?
Sure!
1. At some. point, lies DON'T ADD UP.
2. You cannot SUBTRACT from the time on your hands. You can only change what you do.
3. Mountains don't multiply. In fact I think they don't like to multiply.
4. You cannot divide a fountain. You can only replace it with several smaller ones, but not divide it as it is. At least an honourable, self-respecting one, not one that has sprung from a leaky garden hose. I mean a grand one like this in Geneva.... 😊