Re: Overcoming Incompleteness

From: James N Rose <integrity.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 07:11:49 -0700

Bruno, et al.,

There is a CRITICAL FUNDAMENTAL ERROR in
Godel's papers and concept.

If a simpler 'less complete' system - which
-includes- its statements, attempts to make
-presumptive statements- about a 'more complete'
corresponding system ... and its relationship to
the simpler 'base of statements' system, then a
conclusion is: a system CANNOT accurately 'self
assess' but can accurately 'other assess' information
which may not in fact be present for assessment.

Generalized conclusion:

It is not possible to assess known information
whereas it is possible to assess unknown information.


James Rose

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