If you cannot imagine the subset of conventional proofs of mathematical logic havingScott Mayers wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 9:32 pm Pete, you keep begging you have powerful proof of something but cannot competently express this to me.....someone who DOES have a lot of background on this and STILL can't understand you.
true premises then your actual background is not nearly up to par.
If you can imagine this then of course my idea seem impossibly too simple to be correct
UNLESS YOU ACTUALLY TRACE IT THROUGH AND TEST IT.
It really is totally nuts that something as simple as the conventional notion
of sound deductive inference would totally eliminate incompleteness of formal systems,
none this less it remains an easily verifiable fact just the same.
I had to use categorically exhaustively complete reasoning to interpolate on a solution
that everyone else simply ignored. This found a correct solution that just happened
to be unbelievable.
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