My brain doesn't think in mathematical terms, so I am not versed enough to provide an intelligent answer. I can only say that I have read and heard certain physicists speak about mathematics showing the way to an irreducible truth. David Bohm is at the top of my list. I've listened to him for hundreds of hours speaking of an implicit order, an indivisible totality of life, and other topics of interest.
I'd also like to leave this discussion with this idea: Math is a language, as is the spoken and written word, etc., but language can at best only lead us to that which is irreducible, or truth. Language is not truth itself, nor can truth be put into words or images, because these are made of thought, and thought is ephemeral while truth is immeasurable, ineffable, beyond time.