Skip to main content

Incomplete Fragrance Masking

Incomplete fragrance masking (IFM): The failed attempt at using a perceived better smelling fragrance to hide a less desirable odor.
For example, the girl sitting next to me in the computer lab used a bean burrito to hide the pungent smell of her perfume. I think that was her intent anyway. You just can't tell with Incomplete Fragrance Masking.
by Beefychunks November 6, 2009
mugGet the Incomplete Fragrance Masking mug.
The assertion that no food identification system can be both comprehensive and unambiguous
Lodge's Incompleteness Theorem questions whether a slice of quiche a toast or a taco under the Cube Rule of Food Identification.
by kingwotzit July 19, 2023
mugGet the Lodge's Incompleteness Theorem mug.

Lobotomised incomplete

When you're drugged and beaten and raped your whole childhood education and employment with prejudiced hate directed at you to the point your files look defiled.
My files are lobotomised incomplete and I've got drug lag and pseudosoup destroyed my life, I've been shot with a entire bottle of BB's in retailitory hate-crimes and I've only got a grade 3 educational graduated grade, is this a survivability issue?
by Cody5050 February 13, 2022
mugGet the Lobotomised incomplete mug.
An extension of Gödel's revolutionary insights to all logical systems—not just mathematics, but logic itself. The Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems propose that any sufficiently powerful logical system (classical, non-classical, modal, fuzzy, paraconsistent) will contain statements that are true within the system but cannot be proven by the system's own rules. Moreover, no logical system can prove its own consistency without appealing to a more powerful system—leading to infinite regress. The theorems suggest that logic, like mathematics, is fundamentally incomplete: there will always be truths that logic cannot reach, questions it cannot answer, paradoxes it cannot resolve. This doesn't make logic useless; it makes it humble—a tool with limits, not a mirror of absolute truth.
Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems "You think logic can prove everything? Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems say: any logic powerful enough to be interesting is powerful enough to generate truths it can't prove. Your classical logic has its limits; your fuzzy logic has its own. Logic isn't broken; it's just incomplete. And incompleteness isn't failure; it's the condition of being logical."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 6, 2026
mugGet the Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems mug.
A profound extension of Gödel's insight to the domains of science and knowledge: any scientific or epistemological system sufficiently powerful to describe reality will contain truths that cannot be established within that system. Science will always have questions it cannot answer, phenomena it cannot explain, mysteries that resist its methods. Epistemology will always have knowledge claims that cannot be justified within its own frameworks. The theorems suggest that human knowledge is fundamentally incomplete—not temporarily, but permanently. There will always be something beyond the reach of our methods, something that escapes our frameworks, something that cannot be known. This is not a counsel of despair but a call to humility: science and epistemology are forever unfinished, forever reaching beyond themselves, forever incomplete.
Incompleteness Theorems for Science and Epistemology "Science explains so much—but Incompleteness Theorems for Science say: there will always be questions science cannot answer, not because it's weak, but because it's powerful. Any system rich enough to describe reality is rich enough to generate truths beyond its reach. Consciousness? The origin of the universe? The nature of time? Science may never close those books. Not failure—just incompleteness."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 6, 2026
mugGet the Incompleteness Theorems for Science and Epistemology mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email