As somebody noticed, we're very lucky to live in a universe where many key things are utterly simple (like basic arithemetics), or allow for acceptable simple approximations (like classical mechanics). There was a sci-fi story set in a world orbiting a binary star, where discovering the laws of celestial mechanics feels like an intractable problem, and even predicting seasons is barely possible.
As somebody noticed, we're very lucky to live in a universe where many key things are utterly simple (like basic arithemetics), or allow for acceptable simple approximations (like classical mechanics). There was a sci-fi story set in a world orbiting a binary star, where discovering the laws of celestial mechanics feels like an intractable problem, and even predicting seasons is barely possible.