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"Math" isn't real. It's invisible. Its not like physics, chemistry, and biology we can't see it, smell it, or even see it in the universe.
If humans never existed there would be no "math"
I hope you're trolling.
Physics, chemistry, and biology can't be quantitatively analyzed without the tools math provides. All you can do in those disciplines is make qualitative observations. The discovery of the relationship between magnetism and electricity is important for another reason: it's the last major discovery of a physical phenomenon that was done by someone who didn't have the ability to turn his observations into mathematical equations. The guy was a priest, and he had to call onto Maxwell (a mathematician from whom electromagnetic equations were named) that to do that for him.