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Free Natural Philosopher & Comparative Mythologist
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This raises to me a general question on believing in math concerning several "scientific cosmological dogmas".
Math is "number lines" which describe and calculate "human made concepts" contrary to the language spoken by people and your "mathematical language" becomes pure gibberish when trying to describe what goes on inside the concept of a "black hole".
The problem with your statement is that you´re main priorities are on math and not on natural philosophy spoken by people.
This raises to me a general question on believing in math concerning several "scientific cosmological dogmas".
Is that so? Then why is it that the "Godels statements" is "shocking" for mathematical scientists if they don´t affect anything?In the sciences, math works as a language. The use of that language is not affected by the Godel statements.
Math is "number lines" which describe and calculate "human made concepts" contrary to the language spoken by people and your "mathematical language" becomes pure gibberish when trying to describe what goes on inside the concept of a "black hole".
The problem with your statement is that you´re main priorities are on math and not on natural philosophy spoken by people.
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