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McBell

Unbound
It can not be published in a peer-review journal. They can publish only solution with answer, not the answer only. God does not know solution, because there is no solution,
Make up your mind.
Either God knows, Or God does not know.

OASN:
What does God care about peer-reviewed journals?
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
The incompleteness theorem of Kurt Gödel (re-proven in the link below),
tells me that there are questions in Science and mathematics which
have no solution, but have an answer.
Only God knows what is the answer: for example,
to the Riemann Hypothesis (is it true or false,
no third option).

There Are Questions with Hidden Answer, But Without a Way to Find the Answer, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2011.0160

I do not believe that incomplete or unproven theorems demonstrates anything other than there are problems in math that may be unanswerable. This in and of itself does not translate to any limits of scientific knowledge. There are accepted limits to science.

Science does not claim to be able know or have solution to everything. It cannot prove anything either. That is why it can only falsify theories and hypothesis with objective verifiable objective evidence concerning the nature of our physical existence.

Nonetheless science is an accurate, consistent and predictable evolving body of knowledge of the nature of our physical existence only.
 
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paarsurrey

Veteran Member
The incompleteness theorem of Kurt Gödel (re-proven in the link below),
tells me that there are questions in Science and mathematics which
have no solution, but have an answer.
Only God knows what is the answer: for example,
to the Riemann Hypothesis (is it true or false,
no third option).

There Are Questions with Hidden Answer, But Without a Way to Find the Answer, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2011.0160
What does the Scientific Method has to say about it, please?
Right, please?

Regards
 

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
Ahh, fantasy.
The many-worlds interpretation of Quantum Mechanics is highly popular and cited. Thus, the Doctor Who serial is the real story at least in one universe of the Multiverse. It is like the number pi being completely random contains code of any possible song or story. "You must believe in fairytale." (song).
 
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shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
I do not think your: 'Answered math-conjectures without solution' has any relevance to the belief in God has the answers. There is a disconnect from the obvious math and science does not have all the answers, and the assumption that God exists and has the answers.
 

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
I do not think your: 'Answered math-conjectures without solution' has any relevance to the belief in God has the answers. There is a disconnect from the obvious math and science does not have all the answers, and the assumption that God exists and has the answers.
Then simply remove the word God from the thread. The answer exists: the Riemann is false or true.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
Then simply remove the word God from the thread. The answer exists: the Riemann is false or true.

No it does not necessarily answer the question either way. It is simply accepted today that neither math nor science can answer all question. The Reimann hypothesis simply remains not proven at present,

Speculative 'Arguing from ignorance' does not answer questions. As far as 'God' goes you believe whatever answers that your belief in God provides the answers. The same goes with other diverse conflicting belief in God claims different answers.
 
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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The many-worlds interpretation of Quantum Mechanics is highly popular and cited. Thus, the Doctor Who serial is the real story at least in one universe of the Multiverse. It is like the number pi being completely random contains code of any possible song or story. "You must believe in fairytale." (song).

So its a fairy tail, thanks for making it clear
 

Audie

Veteran Member
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