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Q: Undecidable sentence in Godel's incompleteness theorem

MathematicsAminPhysicsPlease assume that this is a question of the one who knows little mathematics (a bit higher than high school mathematics) As far as I know, in the proof of the Godel's incompleteness theorem the undecidable sentence is $g: \text{I am not provable}$. So there exists a true sentence in every arith...

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@MathematicsAminPhysics Why? It doesn't quite make sense what you're asking. You appear to have thought that Godel's incompleteness theorem only follows from your $g$, when as mentioned in the comments, that is generally not the case. And the main question you've asked was whether or not you thought that the cited things relate to $g$. This isn't a well-defined question either; its like asking whether or not fish are related to trees.
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@SimplyBeautifulArt, @Did, @ParamanandSingh Close? math.stackexchange.com/questions/2404007/…
@amWhy Flagged as possible move to puzzling.SE
@SimplyBeautifulArt That's an excellent idea!
22:36
@amWhy People come to math sites and sure ask weird questions
@SimplyBeautifulArt Indeed too many do!
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Q: How many questions should I answer on each topic in Maths?

BaharHi I felt really pressurized because there's so much resources available nowadays. I am self studying maths and want to complete an A-Level in maths. It's frustrating to not know how many questions to answer per topic because I could really go on and on solving questions. I have heard some peo...


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