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OG; I think it goes a bit deeper than that; e.g. if you take 3 sticks. one 3 units in length, one in 4 and the other in 5, lie them on the ground conjoined, you will form a isosceles triangle which contains an angle of 90 degrees - not approximately, but exactly 90 degrees, which is also a quadrant at the centre of a circle, & so on & so on.
These laws exist universally not only for us now, but did so when Dinosaurs roamed the planet, these are the mathematics embedded in our world, in geometry & in patterns of growth in nature, the Fibonacci spiral in shells etc.
Penrose thinks so, & so, humbly do I.