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by mrcsd
540 days ago
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Funnily enough, logical deductions or formal theorem proofs can be seen as a set of transformative steps from the initial premises to the conclusion, where no new information is added in the process. Which makes the conclusion (at a stretch) a bit like "just" rephrasing the initial premises. |
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If you can prove a theorem without any of that, that's a little boring theorem to prove.