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carcinisation.com
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| | | | | Gödel's theorems say something important about the limits of mathematical proof. Proofs in mathematics are (among other things) arguments. A typical mathematical argument may not be "inside" the universe it's saying something about. The Pythagorean theorem is a statement about the geometry of triangles, but it's hard to make a proof of it using nothing... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author argues that the Pythagorean theorem is not a true theorem derived from axioms but rather a fundamental definition required to establish the concepts of length, right angles, and Euclidean geometry. | |
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www.mathplanet.com
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www.reedbeta.com
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