No, that's not the question. The question is fundamentally can all of mathematics be reduced to set of operations which can be understood by the most basic of logical arguments such as moving something from point a to b, comparing for equality, or performing a basic mathematical operation (which is a form of moving). If not then can you give an example and describe a mathematical concept that can not be reduced? Is all math movement?
As a second question, I want to know if the human memory is at the limit of information theory ? I mean that given a limited amount of data and the mind must process this to retrieve something, we can imagine that there is a mathematical limit to finding the correct solution which will be based on entropy, time, and data provided. I would like to see a diagram provided that shows me where the human brain/mind is on the continuum.