Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Empirical Case Against Godel Incompleteness

Physics is a formal system. The past is a set of axioms or proof, and they imply ("cause") the future. According to the theorem, it should be an incomplete system, with undecidable aspects. However, the future gets decided anyway, and therefore must be decidable. Physics is, empirically, a complete system.

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