I have tried to do a second attempt at a post about my post being deleted. I do not know if I did it correctly. I was going to make a new one, but it is all too painful. I would appreciate it if someone could make a new post for me, please, if that is right.
@ user21820. Yes, a discussion about the fine details within Gödel’s theorem is definitely over my head. I still think it is possibly worth saying that my point is, not that Gödel’s theorem is internally self-contradictory, but that it is about self-contradictory statements. This just strengthen’s my concern that, for all of everyone’s (impressive) expertise working with mathematical discussion of reflexively-referring statements…
they just do not see the forest for the trees. This is actually something I looked at years ago; I have just presented the core point — which I remember (hopefully) — but I am definitely not in a position to discuss it. Right or wrong, I am not in a position to appreciate it.
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