Guest article by #Peter #Addor: “Is there anything beyond #space and #time?”
The guest article published here comes from the keyboard of Swiss mathematician, blogger and author Peter Addor, who worked for many years as a lecturer and lecturer in mathematics, operations research, business mathematics, statistics, decision support, logistics and supply chain management at Swiss universities of applied sciences. He was also the founder and CEO of ANCHOR Management Consulting AG. He currently lives mainly in Sri Lanka and Italy. In addition, he is interested in photography, digital image processing, digital art, mathematical category theory, dynamic systems and systemic self-organization and runs a Swiss blog “Travels through distant countries and scientific thoughts” (https://www.anchor.ch/).
During his “travels through distant lands and scientific thoughts”, he apparently came across the “terra incognita” of my blog and here in particular the “sources of the origin of logic”, which I tried to explore in my essay “Metamathematics - is it metalogical after all? (https://philosophies.de/index.php/2023/05/24/die-metamathematik/), which I tried to fathom. Inspired by this, Peter wrote his own essay, in which he also addresses some points critically, for which I am very grateful to him and which I would like to make available to a wider readership here, as I consider it to be very readable and worthy of discussion. Peter and I would be very pleased to receive a lively response in the form of “postcards or other posts”. But first it's mathematician Peter's turn with his “Travelogue through distant lands and scientific thoughts”, which deals with the currently known limits of mathematics and logic “beyond space and time”.
More at: https://philosophies.de/index.php/2024/08/20/jenseits-von-raum-und-zeit/