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Gödel’s incompleteness is not partial incompleteness. It is 100% incompleteness. It is error. The idea that there is or is not some parent behind the couch (durable category), or some cat alive or dead in the box (quantum uncertainty), or that we are looking at the moon or not, is error.

#n01.02
Everything is idea. The idea that parents, cats and moons are continuous spacetime things rather than mempoint (idea point), is error. To step in the same river twice or not, or step at all, is error. The idea that space (the vacuum) is one continuous thing, visually stretching out around us, nevertheless as special relativity also being a view of the past, is error. The idea that things are moving through the vacuum is error. The idea that they are moving through the vacuum by virtue of exerting forces on each other is error. And the idea as general relativity that motion is topological complexity in the vacuum or as the vacuum is error. They are the same error. That error is "existence."

#n01.03
“Strange loop” is error. Strange loop is not human error (like sensory illusion) but the simple logical error, “existence.” The idea that things exist or not is Zeno’s paradox paradoxically solved by infinitesimal differential equations integration. The ideas parts-of-wholes and elements-of-sets are the error "observation" as the error “existence.” “Existence” is the "ontological" (a self thinking about its existence) and "epistemological" (a self thinking about its thought) bullshit. Schrödinger’s cat is the self-contradiction that “existence” is idea yet “actually” not idea.

#n01.04
Gödel's incompleteness in terms of mathematics itself and Heisenberg's uncertainty in terms of physics itself are the same kind of impossible inversion of the absolute sense that the symbol is. The unity ontology "existence" is the logic of integration which is incompleteness approaching infinity, and farce, which is the business of "metaphysics," therefore necessarily holy instead of one big hole of nonsense, the abyss.

#n01.05
It [existence] is the integration of the unity nonsense, "the infinitesimal differential" as sense, instead of the nonsense that it is, namely the utter subversion of itself and everything (because everything is word).

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Soth de Witan

Clever people are not as clever as they think they are. If there is only word, then any ontological or epistemological idea of any thing is paradoxical error. There is nothing that can be spoken of in any meaningful way?

#n01.07
It is not that anyone is dumb.
The notion intelligence is the infinite stupidity.

#n01.07.01       Soth de Witan

No-one has it?...... it is intrinsic to word?

#n01.07.02
Being intrinsic to something that thus has it is the nonsense, "existence." It is nonsense. Sense is that everything is word.

#n01.07.03       Soth de Witan

The sense that word is/has is an intrinsic quality of word, surely?

#n01.07.04
The idea that word is the set of all words, with intrinsic qualities, is the self-contradiction or strange loop that words exist, as the strange loop that things exist (A is)... and are more than what they are
(what they are — A is B, which is word)

#n01.07.05
So what something is, is sense, but why or how it is, is nonsense.

#n01.07.06
Existence is the nonsense that the ultimate nonsense is the ultimate sense, like nothingness is mindfulness, or like the abysmal witticism of just about knowing that human stupidity is infinite in the obscurity of the infinity of the universe.

#n01.07.07       Soth de Witan

I am now going to bake a cake for my son's birthday. There is no me, there is no baking, there is no cake. There is no-one doing the baking, or the knowing, or the thinking. Everything is word.

#n01.07.08
That point-i is that there is nothing is its ontological interpretation...


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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/192021/incompleteness-and-uncertainty-related
Gödel incompleteness and Heisenberg uncertainty are related only as nonsense. They are the abysmal dualism of mathematics and matter backed up by emotion and metaphysics, as the same error, "existence," the inversion of sense as if the subversion is holy.


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Ontological incompleteness is the abysmal self-contradiction as holy paradox, "existence."


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It is not that anyone is dumb.
The notion intelligence is the infinite stupidity.


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