Jfreddy, that because logic, mathematics, etc... fail in singularities does not mean one should dismiss these valuable tools. One should work to sharpen them or, perhaps, invent new ones. We do know where they work and where they fail. A is A, Jfreddy. The struggle continues... You must accept what is. Your own very survival depends on it. Indeed, you are using these very tools you dismiss in your own arguments.
As for Godel's Theorem, John Galt has always maintained that we live in a universe of uncertainties. We live in a universe of impressions and probabilities. We are entangled, each of us, in the present with the impressions of the past and with the probability states of the future. Yet, it is only the present that exists. Each of us are riding impression waves eminating from everywhere that define us. We are both guided by and restrained by them, and, yet, options, choice, at any moment do exist for us. Jfreddy, you are riding impression waves of ancient men and archaic debates. Your position on the John Galt 'sense of life' scale is severely out of position! Give more weight to the tumultuous discoveries of today and hop on the John Galt impression waves to tomorrow.
John Galt |