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Post by gabble on Apr 28, 2023 20:53:10 GMT
From Mathematics ends in contradiction:6 proofs
Magister colin leslie dean
A 1 unit by 1 unit √2 triangle cannot be constructed mathematics ends in contradiction
gamahucherpress.yellowgum.com/wp-content/uploads/MATHEMATICS.pdfor www.scribd.com/document/40697621/Mathematics-Ends-in-Meaninglessness-ie-self-contradictionmathematician will tell you √2 does not terminate
yet in the same breath tell you that a 1 unit by 1 unit √2 triangle can be constructed,
even though they admit √2 does not terminate thus you cant construct a √2 hypotenuse thus a 1 unit by 1 unit √2 triangle cannot be constructed, which contradicts what mathematicians tell you thus maths ends in contradiction With maths being inconsistent you can prove anything in maths ie you can prove Fermat’s last theorem and you can disprove Fermat’s last theorem gamahucherpress.yellowgum.com/wp-content/uploads/All-things-are-possible.pdfor www.scribd.com/document/324037705/All-Things-Are-Possible-philosophyyou can prove anything in mathematics en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_explosionIn classical logic, intuitionistic logic and similar logical systems, the principle of explosion (Latin: ex falso [sequitur] quodlibet, 'from falsehood, anything [follows]'; or ex contradictione [sequitur] quodlibet, 'from contradiction, anything [follows]'), or the principle of Pseudo-Scotus (falsely attributed to Duns Scotus), is the law according to which any statement can be proven from a contradiction.[1] That is, once a contradiction has been asserted, any proposition (including their negations) can be inferred from it; this is known as deductive explosion
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