Cutting edge branch of philosophy
moreover anything in maths is applicable to the real world and tells you absolute truths about the real world, and there is no other source of absolute truth.
Well, that is a very strange thing to say. If this is a personal belief, fine. But if (in the spirit of the OP) this is intended to express a generally accepted idea, then definitely no.
Empiricism is always to be refined. Every part of empiricism is temporary. Every part of maths is
absolute truth. And if it's not empirical, as in theories which you don't test, then you haven't supplied evidence for it.
With "math is about finding out things about the world" I was referring to the fact that everything in the world is modellable, simulatable and many things are formalisable.
That is the responsibility of science though. Mathematics in this case is only a tool and a language of science.
Finding out things about the world isn't as important as finding out about structure. Without structure you won't understand what you're trying to find out about the world, let alone make reasonable postulations about it.