Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Any system of thought, which follows the principles of classical logic > and which contains the usual math of natural numbers, contains statements > which are neither true nor false. > Kurt Goedel. Incompleteness theorem. > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Formally_Undecidable_Propositions_of_Principia_Mathematica_and_Related_Systems > > Whether the idea of the existence of ontology belongs to this category of > statement still has to be decided. :)) > After Goedel gave the project of logicism the kiss of death, the old idea > of Pythagoras was revived that everything is a number. Further meanings > and batteries are not included. > > > Have a nice day :)
If you've been studying logic you would know better, but it is forgiven. Have a nice day too.