Why is Mathematics called the Universal Language?

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Why is Mathematics called the Universal Language?

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Mathematics has intrinsic rules, which don’t rely on any language, culture or social barriers. Any being in the universe that’s capable of sentience should, with the right tools, be able to determine most of what we understand of mathematics. It’s called universal because it should be the same, and be able to be discovered and used, anywhere and by anyone in the universe.

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