Comment Re:Creation of normal matter (Score 1) 246
Sorry but you are also wrong. What Godel's incompleteness theorem says is that in any sufficiently complex system there are *true* statements that you can't prove.
One popular example is the statement "This statement is unprovable". If you can prove it the system is broken because you can prove false statements, so the statement is true but not provable.
One popular example is the statement "This statement is unprovable". If you can prove it the system is broken because you can prove false statements, so the statement is true but not provable.