Moby Dick and Godel's theorem

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Sat Jul 12 12:49:39 CDT 1997


I'm reading MD (as opposed to M&D) now and I noticed a funny coincidence. In
part 32. Cetology, the narrator begins a discussion on the science of whales.
Of his attempt he says, "I promise nothing complete; because any human thing
suppossed to be complete must be for that very reason infallibly be faulty."
Hmmm...



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