it is a speech which ends with a big question (shall we believe what he said or not?) which is answered in the speech already...or is it not? ^^. Thanks TED, it was funny and brilliant.
A clue: "He defends a strictly finite conception of mathematics, with no room for infinity." If you think about all the paradoxes and problems he mentioned, they all vanish when you consider a strictly finite conception of mathematics. I think he left the audience to ponder that, not realizing that most of the audience wouldn't make the connection.
I went , like thousands of students, with great interest to his logic classes in Brussels University! Grezt man, thinker, person, teacher...
Wonderful talk, but a misleading title. TEDx, please adjust it to reflect the content of the talk if possible.
it is a speech which ends with a big question (shall we believe what he said or not?) which is answered in the speech already...or is it not? ^^. Thanks TED, it was funny and brilliant.
He's a genius :)
A clue: "He defends a strictly finite conception of mathematics, with no room for infinity." If you think about all the paradoxes and problems he mentioned, they all vanish when you consider a strictly finite conception of mathematics. I think he left the audience to ponder that, not realizing that most of the audience wouldn't make the connection.
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