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Chaitin, Gregory (May 7, 1982). Gödel's Theorem and Information (PDF). local page: International Journal of Theoretical Physics. pp. 941– 954. 


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The origin of Gödelian Hunch

In the last paragraph of this paper:

A truly realistic mathematics should be conceived, in line with physics, as a branch of the theoretical construction of the one real world, and should adopt the same sober and cautious attitude toward hypothetic extensions of its foundations as is exhibited by physics.

— Herman Weyl, 1949

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Author: Gregory Chaitin