On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 3:15:46 PM UTC-5, Jason wrote:
>
> Appears to predict the arithmetical reality:
>
> "There exists, unless I am mistake, an entire world consisting of the 
> totality of mathematical truths, which is accessible to us only through our 
> intelligence, just as there exists the world of physical realities; each 
> one is independent of us, both of them divinely created and appear 
> different only because of the weakness of our mind; but, for a more 
> powerful intelligence, they are one and the same thing, whose synthesis is 
> partially revealed in that marvelous correspondence between abstract 
> mathematics on the one hand and astronomy and all branches of physics on 
> the other."
>
>
> https://monoskop.org/images/a/aa/Kurt_G%C3%B6del_Collected_Works_Volume_III_1995.pdf
>  on 
> page 323.
>
> Jason
>



"I have lived in the worlds of both mathematics and physics, and I never 
thought there was such a big difference between these two fields."

Gregory Chaitin
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/The_Limits_of_Reason_Chaitin_2006.pdf 

@philipthrift

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