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Type: Book page / scientific article (evidence document)
File Size: 1.52 MB
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This document appears to be a page (p. 247) from a book or scientific paper discussing theoretical computer science and mathematics. It covers Gödel's incompleteness theorem, Turing's proofs regarding algorithms, and the concept of a 'logic limit' in computing. The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015937', indicating it was produced as evidence during a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to Epstein's connections to the scientific community or funding.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Gödel Mathematician
Mentioned in relation to the 'incompleteness theorem' regarding mathematical rules.
Turing Mathematician/Computer Scientist
Mentioned as proving that algorithms cannot find solutions for arbitrary problems and that there is no general purpos...
Wiles Mathematician
Referenced in the header 'The Wiles Paradox' (likely referring to Andrew Wiles).

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015937' at the bottom of the page.

Key Quotes (4)

"The number of ways to do this is not just infinity, but two to the power of infinity."
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"That is Gödel incompleteness theorem."
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"Turing showed us there can be no general purpose, mechanical procedure capable of finding solutions to arbitrary problems."
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"The solution to this apparent contradiction is to propose a boundary: a ‘logic limit’ above which computers may not solve problems."
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