Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tecs! Your pills!!

1 comment:

Tecumseh said...

The CD don't commute:

Hilbert's program was a huge deal. It consumed a huge amount of time and resources from the best mathematicians of the time. It's well known for producing a major work by Russell and Whitehead called the Principia, which took hundreds of pages to work its way up to being able to prove that 1 + 1 = 2. It was a truly epic project; but if it were successful, it would have put all of mathematics on a sound basis. It would, in some deep and important sense, have completed mathematics.

Alas, Gödel's work blew Hilbert's program right out of the water. You can't built a complete, consistent system of mathematics.

Life is a biatch.