I have a slightly different viewpoint.
IMO, the dynamics of the universe itself function in a manner which we have named *mathematical* functions. Tegmark observes that "the universe does not have *some* mathematical properties, it has *only* mathematical properties."
I find this an attractive idea and is supported by *known* universal constants, which we can efficiently express through mathematical values and equations and mathematical functions.
I recently ran across this;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necessity_and_sufficiency
IMO, this true or false equivalence holds on every mathematical hierarchy from the infinitely subtle to gross expression in reality.
Fundamentally the universe, the singularity with (near) infinite Potential, functions as a duality, the absolute minimum Material or Immaterial equivalence. Necessity and Sufficiency.
That was the basis for my argument that #118 might not be a dynamic functional atom, except perhaps at a level beyond our observation, such as in a BH.