Scott
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Re: New essay on Goedel's Incompleteness Theorem
Posted:
Oct 1, 2009 5:44 PM
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On Oct 1, 10:19 am, Marshall <marshall.spi...@gmail.com> wrote: > The symptoms you describe are much too serious to leave > untreated, or ineffectively treated. Get help immediately, > and as often as necessary. Find a new doctor today; nothing > else you were planning is as important.
I appreciate your encouragement -- not just yours, but Aatu's and David's as well. However, no medication ever seems to help me, even over extended periods of time, and I have a personal preference against medication regimens due to the ethical problem of genetic inheritance. Modern psychotropics are somewhat dangerous, too, as they work against the 'pleasure chemical' in the brain and can cause both movement disorders and loss of gray matter.
Some of these auditory hallucinations are repetitions of insults made at me in childhood. I think what I need is more positive reinforcement for the right actions.
When I get home, I'll update my essay to indicate the possibility that G, G', G'', ... are identical statements. I'll also use equivalence classes to clarify the notion of endless reference. Either way, we will only need G, G', and G'' to ask whether G is Platonically true, and I've devoted the section 'On the Possible Existence of Supernatural Numbers' to the examination of this question.
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