How are mathematics and the physical natural laws related?
Is math only an instrument for measuring?
Does mathematices run the natural laws?
What is the nature of the natural laws?
How does mathematics effect our knowledge of DNA?
How is mathematices related to the laws of evolution?
I am a student, I am looking for information and not an intellectual argument.
I will do a lot of listening, not much sharing.
Thanks!
I don’t know if I really have any answers for you but since my academic background is primarily in mathematics, with course work in physics, chemistry, astronomy and a smattering of electrical engineering and a career in computer science/engineering.
I will give you my own thoughts and perceptions of math and the sciences as I understand them and they relate to one another. I am not sure I can or will answer all your questions or for that matter any of them directly because i have no formal grounding in philosophy
First of all the Church sees no conflict between the faith and science. In fact, many of the leaders in scientific activities were priests. If it weren’t for the monks in the monasteries preserving so much recorded knowledge during the dark ages the world would had to start practically from scratch. In fact, the Church has been surprisingly active throughout the centuries in various scientific disciplines.
The “big Bang” theory was proposed by Fr. Lemaitre, (SJ?) in the 1920s is one example. If one accepts that God created everything, then everything we humans study is simply the study of God and His creation.
Physics and astronomy and chemistry are in large part observational in nature, and, mathematics is the “language” used to support analyze the observations as well as theorizing based on result of observations. if anything,
Because scientific endeavor require an investigative manner of thinking, contrary to what many believe about science and religion conflicting, my training has enabled me as St. Augustine said, "I believe, in order to understand; and I understand, the better to believe.
I have never had a formal course in philosophy so I would recommend you take one or more courses if you are able to.
God bless…

Bussi