SCIENTISTS have ‘confirmed’ the existence of God after proving a
mathematician’s theory which suggests that there is a higher power.
Two computer
scientists say they proved that there is a holy supreme force after confirming
the equations.
In 1978,
mathematician Kurt Gödel died and left behind a long and complex theory based
on modal logic.
Dr Gödel’s
model uses mathematical equations that are extremely complicated, but the
essence is that no greater power than God can be conceived, and if he or she is
believed as a concept then he or she can exist in reality.
Renowned
physicist finds PROOF of God
Or as Dr Gödel
put it through his equations: “Ax. 1. {P(φ)∧◻∀x[φ(x)→ψ(x)]} →P(ψ)Ax. 2.P(¬φ)↔¬P(φ)Th.
1.P(φ)→◊∃x[φ(x)]Df.
1.G(x)⟺∀φ[P(φ)→φ(x)]Ax.
3.P(G)Th. 2.◊∃xG(x)Df.
2.φ ess x⟺φ(x)∧∀ψ{ψ(x)→◻∀y[φ(y)→ψ(y)]}Ax. 4.P(φ)→◻P(φ)Th. 3.G(x)→G
ess xDf. 3.E(x)⟺∀φ[φ ess x→◻∃yφ(y)]Ax. 5.P(E)Th. 4.◻∃xG(x)”.
You get it,
right?
Is God real?
But two
computer scientists have used computers to run such complicated which they say
confirms that the equation does indeed add up.
The point of
the researchers’ argument was that they were not directly trying to prove the
existence of God, but rather to showcase the power of computers.
Christoph
Benzmüller of Berlin's Free University, who ran the calculations along with
Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo of the Technical University in Vienna, told Spiegel
Online: "It's totally amazing that from this argument led by Gödel, all
this stuff can be proven automatically in a few seconds or even less on a
standard notebook.
“I didn’t know
it would create such a huge public interest but [Gödel’s ontological proof] was
definitely a better example than something inaccessible in mathematics or
artificial intelligence…