Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Passing Curry's paradox

Well, it actually belongs to me anyway, called My Paradox.
Anyway let's call it Fai's paradox.
Or just joke of the day.

The only required rule to pass the Turing test: follow the Chinese characters, from 1 to 10
{{{Chinese char 1}}} Axiom 1
{{{Chinese char 2}}} =======
{{{Chinese char 3}}} pi is a lie
{{{Chinese char 4}}} pi/pi=1/1
{{{Chinese char 5}}} hence undetermined/undetermined=truth
{{{Chinese char 6}}} truth=undetermined
{{{Chinese char 7}}} undetermined=1
{{{Chinese char 8}}}
{{{Chinese char 9}}} Hence, Axiom 1 itself becomes undetermined.
{{{Chinese char 10}}} Since Axiom 1 becomes undetermined, no further Axioms can be determined.
{{{Chinese char 11}}} -> Hence fi cannot be determined, and it only can be a undetermined truth.

Next stop, Curry's paradox.

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