Re: what makes it true?



mareg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx () wrote:
> Virtually everybody, irrespective of their philosophical or
> religious views, believes that Goldbach's conjecture is either true
> or false, even though it has not yet been proved which, and
> conceivably never will be.

Virtually everybody, irrespective of their philosophical or religious
views, believes that the Continuum Hypothesis is either true or false,
even though it has not yet been proved which, and conceivably never
will be.


- Tim
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