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Godel's Incompleteness Theorems

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Is Every Even Number at the Sum of Two Prime Numbers?

Girdle showed that if you have a certain number of rules and assumptions, there's only an amount of information the're really to get at doing certain things. Mathematicians previously had encountered impossibilities. The level of critical complexity arrives when you add arithmetic. As there's no girdle theorem for euclidian geometry. So that's every statement of geometry can be decided true or false. But it's when you add numbers and arithmetic that the incompleteness kicks inand i think the reason is because of this prime number factoriation. One can now derive now girdle’s incompleteness from turing’s work on the ability of computers to

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