And learning is about trying things in the physical world, making mistakes, getting feedback from the outside world, etc.
The catch is, however, where do the axioms and concepts come from. Even the most abstract mathematics relies on conceptual primitives like number, equality, ordering, continuity, infinity, symmetry and these concepts are not innate in full mathematical form, but are bootstrapped from counting physical objects, spatial navigation, motion and change, containment and boundary, symmetry and repetition.
Cognitive science strongly suggests that human mathematical intuition is deeply grounded in embodied experience.