Indeed. Science isn't the study of the universe, it's the study of our experience of the universe.

Physics tends to imagine that a mind is a neutral blank screen that represents reality faithfully and accurately. But that's nonsense. It's a process that imposes certain kinds of perceptions.

The conceptual metaphors we use - position, mass, velocity, time, causality - are products of that process, not fundamental representations.

It's possible other minds have unimaginably different experiences based on unimaginably different metaphors.

Some of those might have potential mappings to our models, others might not.