Re: Peano's Axioms are Inconsistent



Kyle Easterly <keileeneast@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

On Aug 16, 4:04 am, Ben Bacarisse <ben.use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
RussellE <reaste...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Maybe you really are convinced by your words.  Either way, I wonder
what you are going to do now.  You claim a significant breakthrough.
Are you preparing a paper for publication?

It's been a long time since I published anything.
Do you know a journal that will publish a proof
that invalidates everything the journal has ever
published?

I don't know anything about the editorial policies of mathematics
journals (I am from the CS side) but it must be worth a try, surely?

No, on reflection it's probably better keep posting the same stuff on
Usenet every few years.

--
Ben.
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