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Name this theorem

  • 05-09-2003 11:05pm
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    Whats the name of that theorem that basically states that its impossible for a mathematical language to be proven true..without stepping outside of said language.

    You know the one they teach at undergrad Maths/Physics level to really f*ck with our heads.

    Is is something like Goedel? or am I miles off track???

    Please help its bugging me!


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