Monday, 23 February 2015

True false problem of the Crete

22 July 2013
TANAKA Akio

Consideration
1. Natural language has true-false problem.
2. By a liar of the Crete, whose saying turns true to false and false to true. The turn 
continues eternally.
3. This situation resembles the  Möbius' strip surface, where the walker on the surface 
goes from right 
side to reverse side and the reverse to the right again.
4. The surface of  Möbius' strip is  non-oriented.  
5. If natural language have Möbius' strip surface structure, Crete's true-false problem 
does not exist from the first.

Conjecture
1. Natural language has mathematical structure.
2. Natural language satisfies Möbius' strip-like non-orientation.

References
1. Symmetry of Language / September 15, 2011, sekinanmetria.zoho 

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