Ben, most mathematical systems are not internally consistent. Things like “true” and “false” should be avoided when talking about theorems, “Provable in system X” is better. So only if the real world can be described with really simple math are it’s laws internally consistent.
Ben, most mathematical systems are not internally consistent. Things like “true” and “false” should be avoided when talking about theorems, “Provable in system X” is better. So only if the real world can be described with really simple math are it’s laws internally consistent.
It seems perverse to call the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus anything less than true.