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On 10/16/2024 11:37 AM, Mikko wrote:There are several possibilities.On 2024-10-16 14:27:09 +0000, olcott said:After being continually interrupted by emergencies
The whole notion of undecidability is anchored in ignoring the fact thatA formal theory is undecidable if there is no Turing machine that
some expressions of language are simply not truth bearers.
determines whether a formula of that theory is a theorem of that
theory or not. Whether an expression is a truth bearer is not
relevant. Either there is a valid proof of that formula or there
is not. No third possibility.
interrupting other emergencies...
If the answer to the question: Is X a formula of theory Y
cannot be determined to be yes or no then the question
itself is somehow incorrect.
An incorrect question is an expression of language thatWhether AB = BA is not answered by group theory but is alwasy
is not a truth bearer translated into question form.
When "X a formula of theory Y" is neither true nor false
then "X a formula of theory Y" is not a truth bearer.
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