“g = -g” as Voltaire said. Oh, wait, that would put him a bit ahead of his time.
Doesn’t Goedel’s theorem propose that the set of truths is larger than the set of provable truths? And that the set of falsehoods is larger than the set of provable falsehoods?
If our best logical reasoning concludes there are truths outside the boundaries of rationality, why should we not assign them to the spirit world?
“g = -g” as Voltaire said. Oh, wait, that would put him a bit ahead of his time.
Doesn’t Goedel’s theorem propose that the set of truths is larger than the set of provable truths? And that the set of falsehoods is larger than the set of provable falsehoods?
If our best logical reasoning concludes there are truths outside the boundaries of rationality, why should we not assign them to the spirit world?