From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2003 - 12:23:17 BST
Scott:
> > Is not Goedel's Theorem itself absolute? Has anyone been able to
> > overthrow it?
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> It is only "absolute" within the system based on the axioms of arithmetic.
> Change an axiom and it ceases to be a theorem.
How do you change the axioms of arithmetic?
Platt
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