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Godel in a Nutshell

Introduction

He gave the world the incompleteness proof. That is, there are some systems in which
statements
are true, but which cannot be proved. This is an artifact of the mathematical principles that man
developed. And, the results were so bizarre that it took genius just to recognize the question.
Godel not only formulated the question, he provided a convincing explanation.

Main Work
He gave the world the incompleteness proof. That is, there are some systems in which
statements
are true, but which cannot be proved. This is an artifact of the mathematical principles that man
developed. And, the results were so bizarre that it took genius just to recognize the question.
Godel not only formulated the question, he provided a convincing explanation.

Later Life
He gave the world the incompleteness proof. That is, there are some systems in which
statements
are true, but which cannot be proved. This is an artifact of the mathematical principles that man
developed. And, the results were so bizarre that it took genius just to recognize the question.
Godel not only formulated the question, he provided a convincing explanation.

Most Famous For


He gave the world the incompleteness proof. That is, there are some systems in which
statements
are true, but which cannot be proved. This is an artifact of the mathematical principles that man
developed. And, the results were so bizarre that it took genius just to recognize the question.
Godel not only formulated the question, he provided a convincing explanation.
Take-Aways
He gave the world the incompleteness proof. That is, there are some systems in which
statements
are true, but which cannot be proved. This is an artifact of the mathematical principles that man
developed. And, the results were so bizarre that it took genius just to recognize the question.
Godel not only formulated the question, he provided a convincing explanation.

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