If Godel's incompleteness theorems are true, then how can we make accurate predictions about all of the physical properties of our universe, given that the mathematics physics is based upon is inconsistent?
>>7953019
It's not inconsistent you popsci faggot.
>>7953019
You're a fucking idiot lmao
>>7953048
Today the mods made me smile.
>>7953052
Anon...
>>7953052
>being this new
>>7953052
You're quite gullible
>>7953081
/sci/ latex
>>7953082
Oh, I just needed to click on it to see that it was latex, and to see the code.
That is not what the incompleteness theorem entails. Besides, physics is only concerned with whether there exists some model which describes real phenomena to a sufficient degree of accuracy. Even if our system of axioms that we work with is inconsistent, we already know that there arise some mathematical structures from this system which are useful for scientists so we may cherry pick those and discard any extra.
There is no universe. There is only your universe.
>>7953019
>all the physical properties of the universe
We can't tho
>>7953052
KEK
>>7953052
Thanks for making my night anon