Correspondingly, what came first math or universe?
Math, the language, came obviously second, but math the natural truth that we discover, had to happen at the same time. So, the moment math exists, the universe must exist. In order for the universe to exist, math must exist. They must have occurred at the exact same time, since they are co-dependent.
Subsequently, question is, is physics all math? Yes, physics is mostly mathematics. And that's a good thing, because otherwise physics is worthless — as indeed are a lot of sciences.
Likewise, people ask, which came first physics or chemistry?
Whether chemistry starts with elements or with the fundamental particles, physics not only must rank higher as a science, it must have come first. Particles must first exist before they can react with each other. Particles (physics) + forces (physics) = chemistry.
Are mathematicians easy physics?
Physics can make math extremely simple in an amazing feat. But then that's the beauty of physics that mathematicians can not enjoy. It's not straight easy yet fairly graspable. Physics uses maths in a specific, specialized way, mostly deep calculus, some algebra.
