Tag: incompleteness theorem
Sternberg Reveals the Truths that Give Life
Additional support for the plausibility of the immaterial nature of the genome can perhaps be found from implications of Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem.
Iterations of Immortality
The calculus made modern science possible, but it was the algorithm that made possible the modern world.
How Materialism Proves Unbounded Scientific Ignorance
There is an infinite number of things that are true that we cannot prove scientifically and never will.
Physicist: Gravity Refutes Free Will
Atheists share an attraction to using gravity in strange ways to support their doctrines.
Naturalism and Self-Refutation
How much does Gödel’s incompleteness theorem weigh? What is the physics of non-contradiction? How many millimeters long is Tom Clark’s argument for naturalism?