Is math a language? If it is and language has limits does math have it's limits?
>>9146125
>language has limits
I disagree with this postulate.
I thought math was a language until I had a Haitian math professor who barely spoke English and myself and like 3/4ths of the class dropped out or failed.
>>9146125
Think of the biggest number you can think of. Now add 1 to that number. That number is the limit of math.
>>9146125
Depends on the definition of a language.
According to the typical definition in mathematics, a set of strings with finite alphabet, mathematics in general is not a language, as its alphabet is not bounded.
>>9146125
>does math have limits?
Literally and metaphorically yes
>>9146125
Funnily you just displayed the limits of your language because there are both limits in the literal sense in mathematics and limits in the sense you are asking like Godel's Incompleteness Theorem
>language has limits
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>>9146129
>who is Wittgenstein
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