A model which states that Godel's incompleteness theorem is unable to count the second-set of-points in a non-Tarski object.
A Tarski object has two sets of points; one inside of the object and another set on the surface of the object. Boolean science tells us science cannot count the second set of points if they are inside of the shape.
by flightfacilities February 21, 2022
Get the Boolean sciencemug. Paradigm that Godel's Theorem of Incompleteness refers to the uncountability of the other set of points on a non-Tarski object.
Ie. the incompleteness Theorem is saying that human beings can count numbers; but mathematics cannot count numbers.
Ie. the incompleteness Theorem is saying that human beings can count numbers; but mathematics cannot count numbers.
The Baruch-Tarski Theorem declares that each object has twice as many points as it needs to cohere internallistically.
Boolean nihilism states that Godel's incompleteness is referring--not to mathematics' undecidability--but rather to its inability to count Tarski's second set of numbers. More broadly mathematics is unable to count numbers-in general..
Boolean nihilism states that Godel's incompleteness is referring--not to mathematics' undecidability--but rather to its inability to count Tarski's second set of numbers. More broadly mathematics is unable to count numbers-in general..
by metawave February 21, 2022
Get the boolean nihilismmug. by Shervz September 8, 2025
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