A Conversation for The Liar's Paradox
How does any of it relate to maths?
chiefaberach Started conversation Jan 23, 2001
I thought this and the librarian paradox were amazing - really interesting and mindboggling, but how does a simple paradox (or any real life scenario) prove or disprove anything mathematical?
It's like me saying
"If I jump off a 10ft wall, I might break my legs or I might not. Therefore 2 + 2 might equal 4 and it might not."
Wow, I'm a genius, this will herald a new branch of mathematics called the 'scoobied' age.
PS Scoobied is a slang term which comes from the rhyming slang:
haven't got a scooby do (clue)
PPS How do you do those smiley faces?
How does any of it relate to maths?
JK the unwise Posted Mar 26, 2001
>If I jump off a 10ft wall, I might break my legs or I might not.
Actualy its like you saying
'Jump of wall then no walls exist'
or some thing equally bisare.
A self referencal lie is not an abiguity
(like your maybe maby not wall thing)
it is a paradox.
For logic (which is the basis of maths)
to be a definate proof of things it must
all ways be able to surjest alternatives
to paradoxes.
PS is : - )
How does any of it relate to maths?
Dove Posted Aug 19, 2001
I tihnk it does relate by pure logic. math is by definition of usage a logical system. according to several given statements if a=b then b=a. this is pure logic. yet if in life you encounter a given paradox, then there is a posibility of it to reflect in our math.
please let me know if you understood any of the last paragraph.
another paradox: if you or anyone else can't read this sentence then i owe you 1 point, which will be given to you only if you request it.
How does any of it relate to maths?
JK the unwise Posted Aug 25, 2001
Thats not a paradox its just imposible to
claim.
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Weedabix Posted Jan 17, 2005
LOGIC is a MATHEMATICAL system, anything can be expressed in the form of formulae and equations.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Aug 23, 2007
Mathematics is a logical system, rather than the other way around, I think.
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lostmonalisa Posted Aug 5, 2008
and if you click on any smiley, it will take you to the page of smileys, complete with instructions on how to make them.
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