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This article, together with the previous article on freedom of consciousness, is a product of Pang Da’s reading of Jin Guantao’s “The Disappearing Reality”, or a note.
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Natural numbers are symbolic representations of the universal repeatability of controlled experiments and their infinite expansion .
The universally repeatable truth of controlled experiments is the truth of scientific experience, and the expansion of universally repeatable controlled experiments through self-iteration and organization is the expansion of the truth of scientific experience. Its symbolic representation happens to be a natural number.
Peano gave a strict definition of a natural number as a set with the following structure: firstly, any element of the set can specify a successor element, which is different from the elements already given; secondly, mathematical induction is valid, that is, if a proposition has One of the elements is true, and its successor elements are also true, then the proposition is generally true.
Defining the successor relationship of the set of natural numbers is exactly after a control experiment has been done, and there must be a next time. Mathematical induction effectively corresponds to that if the nth controlled experiment holds, then the n+1th experiment also holds, and it follows that it holds for all the controlled experiments. The natural numbers are the symbolic representation of such programs.
Therefore , the authenticity of natural numbers is neither logical self-consistency nor empirical authenticity, but that it expresses the structure of controlled experiments that are universally repeatable and infinitely expandable, that is to say, mathematical symbol truth and scientific experience truth are isomorphic. It is the Kant conjecture .
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