https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.4007/annals.2021.193.3.3
Described as "infinite math" by https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-many-numbers-exist-infinity-proof-moves-math-closer-to-an-answer-20210715/ from earlier this year
which gives way to a "tower of infinites" and from the article
"Woodin has good reason to think it does, and he is 400 pages into a proof attempt now — he’ll consider it obvious that the “dream axiom” to add to ZFC must be the ultimate L axiom, or the statement that ultimate L is the universe of sets"
To the untrained future mathematicians, how does this make you feel? Excited to learn about all the real numbers that arent in R ?
absolute state in 2021 of "pure" mathematics
absolute state of modern mathematics i guess the given name 'L conjecture' really means it
im sure to anyone outside this field - this looks completely schizo and honestly I do too
Described as "infinite math" by https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-many-numbers-exist-infinity-proof-moves-math-closer-to-an-answer-20210715/ from earlier this year
which gives way to a "tower of infinites" and from the article
"Woodin has good reason to think it does, and he is 400 pages into a proof attempt now — he’ll consider it obvious that the “dream axiom” to add to ZFC must be the ultimate L axiom, or the statement that ultimate L is the universe of sets"
To the untrained future mathematicians, how does this make you feel? Excited to learn about all the real numbers that arent in R ?
absolute state in 2021 of "pure" mathematics
absolute state of modern mathematics i guess the given name 'L conjecture' really means it
im sure to anyone outside this field - this looks completely schizo and honestly I do too