[FOM] Tangible Incompleteness Restarted/1
W.Taylor at math.canterbury.ac.nz
W.Taylor at math.canterbury.ac.nz
Fri Sep 27 00:22:14 EDT 2019
Quoting Martin Davis <martin at eipye.com>:
> I think this has little to do with curricula or departments. Most working
> mathematicians are not pleased by Gödel incompleteness, and believe that
> it is irrelevant to "real" mathematics. Harvey's body of work, with example
> after example, from various directions, challenges this prejudice. And
> regrettably, mathematicians are no more likely than the rest of humanity to
> be pleased by having their prejudices challenged.
I suspect this situation will only change when the new results extend to
proving things about the decidability of standard, or at least already
existing, undecided math problems - RH, Goldbach, Twin primes etc.
At that point I expect the most intransigent, but serious, mathematician
will be forced to admit there is value in these methods.
Bill Taylor w.taylor at math.canterbury.ac.nz
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