Kurt Gödel's False Dilemma
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Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) was an Austrian-born American mathematician, logician, and philosopher of science, born in Brünn (today Brno, Czech Republic). I write here about his most famous work, known to almost everyone: the first incompleteness theorem. I demonstrate that, from the perspective of science and practical logic, it has never truly reached a proven state.
Because of the lighthearted style of my exposition, it may seem unusual that my analysis contains some humorous elements—yet the ...























