Two Fuzzy Logic Programming Paradoxes Imply Continuum Hypothesis="False" & Axiom of Choice="False" Imply ZFC is Inconsistent
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Two different paradoxes of the fuzzy logic programming system of [29] are presented. The first paradox is due to two distinct (contradictory) truth values for every ground atom of FLP, one is syntactical, the other is semantical. The second paradox concerns the cardinality of the valid FLP formulas which is found to have contradictory values: both $\aleph_0$ the cardinality of the natural numbers, and $c$, the cardinality of the continuum. The result is that CH=“False” and Axiom of Choice=“False”. Hence, ZFC is inconsistent.
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The paper investigates two distinct paradoxes that arise within the framework of fuzzy logic programming (FLP) as presented in reference
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