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Re: Matheology § 162
Posted:
Nov 25, 2012 5:49 PM
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On 25/11/2012 3:11 PM, Roland Franzius wrote: > Am 25.11.2012 22:37, schrieb WM:
>> If any of these aspects is computed by another than the analytical >> method and turns out as deviating from the analytical result, then the >> other method is not suitable for analytical purposes. > > The same statement seems to be true for the problem of different ways of > reasoning with different results. > > Most people do not accept wrong methods with wrong results. > Wrong methods leading to correct results are widely used everywhere > except in mathematics.
There are cases of wrong methods leading to a result that can't be determined to be correct or incorrect, in mathematics.
GIT (Godel's Incompleteness Theorem) in which the conclusion of G(T) being unprovable in T is a result, is such a case.
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