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On 4/2/2025 4:20 AM, Mikko wrote:But you can't do that unless you limit the system to only have a finite number of statements expressible in it, and thus it can't handle most real problemsOn 2025-04-01 17:51:29 +0000, olcott said:When we define a system that cannot possibly be inconsistent
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All we have to do is make a C program that does this
with pairs of finite strings then it becomes self-evidently
correct needing no proof.
There already are programs that check proofs. But you can make your own
if you think the logic used by the existing ones is not correct.
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If the your logic system is sufficiently weak there may also be a way to
make a C program that can construct the proof or determine that there is
none.
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then a proof of consistency not needed.
A system entirely comprised of Basic Facts and Semantic logical entailment cannot possibly be inconsistent.Sure it can.
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