>at the age of six or seven Kurt suffered from rheumatic fever; he completely recovered, but for the rest of his life he remained convinced that his heart had suffered permanent damage. >He developed paranoid symptoms, including a fear of being poisoned, and spent several months in a sanitarium for nervous diseases >Gödel had confided in them that he had discovered an inconsistency in the U.S. Constitution that could allow the U.S. to become a dictatorship >He studied and admired the works of Gottfried Leibniz, but came to believe that a hostile conspiracy had caused some of Leibniz's works to be suppressed >Later in his life, Gödel suffered periods of mental instability and illness. He had an obsessive fear of being poisoned; he would eat only food that his wife, Adele, prepared for him. Late in 1977, she was hospitalized for six months and could no longer prepare her husband's food. In her absence, he refused to eat, eventually starving to death >Gödel was a convinced theist, in the Christian tradition
What the fuck was his problem?
Christian Flores
Gödel was redpilled in a way that bluepilled Veeky Forumsenlists and purplepilled /pol/acks could only dream about.
Jordan Miller
>his problem He was mentally ill.
Chase Nguyen
You have to be a special kind of autismo to BTFO all the world's mathematicians at the same time in a single blow.
Connor Nelson
>Gödel had confided in them that he had discovered an inconsistency in the U.S. Constitution that could allow the U.S. to become a dictatorship
Can anyone elaborate on that?
Caleb Davis
>On December 5, 1947, Einstein and Morgenstern accompanied Gödel to his U.S. citizenship exam, where they acted as witnesses. Gödel had confided in them that he had discovered an inconsistency in the U.S. Constitution that could allow the U.S. to become a dictatorship. Einstein and Morgenstern were concerned that their friend's unpredictable behavior might jeopardize his application. Fortunately, the judge turned out to be Phillip Forman, who knew Einstein and had administered the oath at Einstein's own citizenship hearing. Everything went smoothly until Forman happened to ask Gödel if he thought a dictatorship like the Nazi regime could happen in the U.S. Gödel then started to explain his discovery to Forman. Forman understood what was going on, cut Gödel off, and moved the hearing on to other questions and a routine conclusion.[19][20]
Brody Fisher
Well at least he avoided being poisoned
David Nelson
He was the first to see beyond our insular universe
Ryan Phillips
>In her absence, he refused to eat, eventually starving to death
How about cooking your own food Godel? Was he retarded?