From: Uncle Al on
John Jones wrote:
>
> The Goedel Number isn't a number, because it has no base. The Goedel
> Number only mimics numbers. A Goedel Number is an arbitrary mark on
> paper that imitates the marks and shapes we use for depicting numbers.
>
> Mimicry of purpose establishes a law or a mathematical axiom. The
> mimicry of form, such as we see in the Goedel Number and moths, can have
> uses in camouflage and deception (mothematics), but not in mathematics.

http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GoedelNumber.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G�del_numbering

idiot

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From: John Jones on
Uncle Al wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>> The Goedel Number isn't a number, because it has no base. The Goedel
>> Number only mimics numbers. A Goedel Number is an arbitrary mark on
>> paper that imitates the marks and shapes we use for depicting numbers.
>>
>> Mimicry of purpose establishes a law or a mathematical axiom. The
>> mimicry of form, such as we see in the Goedel Number and moths, can have
>> uses in camouflage and deception (mothematics), but not in mathematics.
>
> http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GoedelNumber.html
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G�del_numbering
>
> idiot
>

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