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complete theory

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(logic)complete theory - An abstract logical theory in which all true statements have formal proofs within the theory.


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One of Janacek's most distinctive formulations from the Complete Theory of Harmony is his notion of spletna which could be rendered in English as something like "twine" or "tangle.
Moreover, if gravity were a complete theory, it would show a full range of transitional forms.
Solving this problem is an opportunity to introduce elliptic curves and to mention that it is not a complete theory, and has some unsolved problems (conjectures) that remain to challenge this and maybe future generations of mathematicians.
 
 
 
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