Read my work

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I would really like to. But I am afraid that I am too much of a brainlet to understand any of it.

Smile, youve lived.

Godel looks like a serial killer

Do I need to read the primary source if I understand his theorems?

no

Reminder that Godel literally believed his refrigerator was killing him.

So what?
Insanity does not invalidate ones mathematical achievement.

>literally
[reference needed]
He could have been right though.
He singlehandedly destroyed mathematics in this universe so God pushed the plausible-self-destruction button.

He was religious and interested in religion.
He was probably going to expose God after destroying mathematics.
This makes kinda spoopy meddling with his works.

Gödel was critic of translations of his article about Principia.
You think a textbook arrangement is ok?

>Godel looks like a serial killer
He is.

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no need to. you ended math as it is for purists, and I thank you for that

So? Tesla fell in love with a pigeon and claimed to talk to Martians. That doesn't mean he wasn't a brilliant physicist.

>That doesn't mean he wasn't a brilliant physicist.
But he wasn't.
Read from there on:
>Tesla exhibited a pre-atomic understanding of physics in his writings;[245] he disagreed with the theory of atoms being composed of smaller subatomic particles, stating there was no such thing as an electron creating an electric charge [...]
Wikipedia.
He was oblivious about contemporary physics.

>inventor of electricity

>didn't believe in the thing that electricity _is_

wow

>>inventor of electricity
Please explain exactly how did Tesla "invent" electricity.

The really fun part about this whole business is that, compared to Tesla's objective achievements as a scientist, yours are laughable. The comparison is similar between anything you've produced and the things Godel produced.

Really makes you think, huh?

Can anyone give example of practical application of his invention in technology today?

Yes. Satisfiability solvers and automatic proof systems. These themselves are now applied in the formal verification of circuits; this process helps engineers to prevent bugs they would otherwise miss in concurrent embedded systems.

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I heard the same thing is said of Wittgenstein

Wittgeinstein was a fraud. He did not understand Gödel's paper so skimmed through it and spouted some bullshit.
>[...] probably because Wittgenstein had by then read or skimmed the body of Gödel's 1931 paper.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/wittgenstein-mathematics/#WitGodUndMatPro
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gödel's_incompleteness_theorems#Wittgenstein

* Wittgenstein.