Oops... I made a silly mistake.
Having written that
>In science *nothing* is strictly decidable.
I then posed the question
>1. Are there any facts about the real world which are undecidable *in
>principle*?
Obviously, if nothing in science is strictly decidable, then all facts about
the real world are undecidable in principle. I should have written the
following:
1. Are there any facts about the real world which science in principle
CANNOT ADDRESS?
My answer was I that I'm undecided on this point.
Richard Wein (Tich)
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