My shorthand: to understand is to, explicitly or implicitly, contextualize discourses (i.e. narratives, maps, models), actions or events in order to orient oneself and thereby constrain uncertainty. No doubt, understanding is an infinite task because metacognition is as finite as it is perspectival.Understanding, what is it? — Agent Smith
Wir müssen wissen - Wir werden wissen (We must know - we will know). — David Hilbert (German mathematician)
Could it be that, as someone once said to me, the point is to unlearn ununderstand or at the very least, refuse to understand? — Agent Smith
I "understand" his Incompleteness theorems only while I'm reading them or a learned synopsis of them.Do you understand Gödel's argument? — Agent Smith
I guess I'm "stuck" at not being an adequate enough logician or metamathematician.If you do, kindly sum it for me. If you don't where do you get stuck so to speak?
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