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Re: Formally Unknowability, or absolute Undecidability, of certain arithmetic formulas.
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Jan 29, 2013 12:30 AM
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On 28/01/2013 6:51 AM, Frederick Williams wrote: > Nam Nguyen wrote: > >>>> On 27/01/2013 12:07 PM, Frederick Williams wrote: >>>>> Nam Nguyen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> "There are infinitely many counter examples of the Goldbach Conjecture". >>>>>> > [...] >>>>> Its truth value might be discovered tomorrow. > [...] >> >> But, A) what's the technical definition of "might be discovered >> tomorrow"? "Tomorrow" relative to which side of the International >> Date line? The Australia side? or the US side? And B) what happens >> if before "tomorrow" has arrived, "today" somebody would discover >> the truth value of cGC, rendering "might be discovered tomorrow" >> _meaningless_ ? > > I had misjudged you. I thought your constant changing of the subject > and not answering questions put to you was dishonesty, but I now think > that you are mentally retarded. That probably isn't the Politically > Correct term, sorry.
Frederick Williams is in pain, smoking broccoli through his ears again!
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