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On 1/30/25 8:24 PM, olcott wrote:If there exists no contiguous sequence of semantic deductive inferenceOn 1/30/2025 7:06 PM, Richard Damon wrote:What was left out?On 1/30/25 6:10 PM, olcott wrote:>Within the entire body of analytical truth any expression of language that has no sequence of formalized semantic deductive inference steps from the formalized semantic foundational truths of this system are simply untrue in this system. (Isomorphic to provable from axioms).>
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In other words when any expression of language of any system (formal or informal) has no semantic connection to its semantic meaning in this system then this expression is simply nonsense in this system. "This sentence is untrue" is Boolean nonsense.
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Except that isn't what incompleteness says.
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Incompleteness is about the existance of statements which are TRUE, because there is a sequence of formal semantic deduction that reaches the statement, abet an infinite one, but there is no finite sequnce of formal semantic deduction to form a proof.
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That might be correct. If it is correct then all then
all that it is really saying is that math is incomplete
because some key pieces were intentionally left out.
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