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Anyhow are you saying they can find a limited number of theorems that they know for sure is provable from the ground up? — Gregory
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If you find the word "rationalistic" insulting — Gregory
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I think you are being too literal. — jgill
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Those two sentences together comprehensively state Gödel system without using equations — Gregory
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How do you know numbers have truth value? — Gregory
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1 plus 1 equals two only if 1 and 2 exist and can exist. So things boil down to our world view at the end of the day — Gregory
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All mathematicians says that numbers exist in some sense, which is the same as saying they have truth value. — Gregory
Searching for logical certainty — Gregory
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when I said "moving in infinite circles" I meant always trying to prove things in a system where you don't know if what your trying to prove can even be proven — Gregory
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I think there are infinite things we can prove with math and infinite things we cant. — Gregory
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For any given consistent system S, there are infinitely many theorems and infinitely many non-theorems. — TonesInDeepFreeze
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