My point is that the fields of physics and chemistry are pure mathematics and all other fields of macro-science are tied to these. Science is based on mathematical proofs and no amount of sementics argued by Lalam will change that.
If they were pure mathematics, they would just be called that.
And he isn't saying they have nothing to do with each other, he is saying that they are two different topics, though both do coincide with the other. Science is gathering knowledge about the world around us, while math is the study of quantity, structure, space, and change. They both have a vast amount to do with each other, however Lalam is only stating that they are not synonymous terms in most, if not all, cases.
There is no need to jump down his throat if you misunderstood what he was saying. :o