By Marsigit
Yogyakarta State University
Gödel 1 explained our surprise at the emergence of paradoxes such as Peano's construction of space-filling curves, or Weierstrass's discovery of continuous but nowhere-differentiable functions, by accusing us of
carelessly mixing our pre-theoretic intuitions, with our more refined, analytic and topological ones; such a clash, between familiar geometry,
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