Well, if I explain to you why Satoshi chose exactly 21 million Bitcoins and precisely 100 million Satoshis per Bitcoin and that these numbers were not chosen randomly but have a mathematical rationale, will it help change your worldview?
It's a basic math, and to be honest, I'm surprised that you still haven't grasped these elementary calculations and Satoshi's line of thought.
I appreciated your interesting writeup and analogy relating Bitcoin with theories and mathematics. But all these speculations are based on your assumptions because you can claim to know why Satoshi used 21milliin Bitcoin only if you have a document that backs your claim or you have met with the Bitcoin creator. The reason why he used the numbers is best known to him except someone comes up with verifiable proof of his intentions.
What does bitcoin gats to do with game theory, religion, or the mathematical order of 2.625? Does the length of your story and your explanation matter or have any bearing on the price of bitcoin? Why should you put up with this lengthy story in the hopes that someone would read it?
The next time you want to discuss something, try to keep it concise and understandable rather than bringing up your mathematical rationale of 2.625 because that number doesn't exist in the cryptosphere.
Anybody has the freedom to relate theories with any concert but it should be done factually. OP made the whole explanation complex and it will take people that are in the same class with him to understand. If he makes it simpler I might be able to understand.