Simple proof there is no infinity For me, I believe mathematical objects, as well as mathematical truths, exist. So I'm a Platonist.
This is by analogy with the intuition that material objects exist. These exist in the sense that they can be imaged, measured and perceived by many people who will get the same measurements of the same things, at least within a fine tolerance that would improve as our measuring instruments improve.
Similarly, mathematical objects and truths can be observed and measured by many people, or even software, and multiple computer programs (assumed to be debugged) and mathematicians (assumed competent) will observe the same truths about these objects.
This perception of material objects, or mathematical truths, doesn't need to occur in order for the things at issue to exist; it just needs to be in principle possible.
Let me add that I believe that if any hypothetical beings, or even high-powered computers, were acting like mathematicians in distant parts of the universe, they would eventually come upon the very same mathematical truths that mathematicians on Earth would, perhaps in a different sequence. Math is like a landscape waiting to be discovered, no matter where the discoverers happen to be.