Re: Help in answering news story on refutation of fermat's last theorem
- From: Torkel Franzen <torkel@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 May 2005 06:44:33 +0200
anzaurres1@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> You can pick any axiomatic system you want. In some the statement 0=1
> will be true. In others - false.
There is no concept of a statement being true or false "in an
axiomatic system" in logic.
.
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