godelian wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:59 amVeritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 3:40 am Justify [prove] whatever exists as Plato's form is real.
Whatever is not real is false, i.e. illusory.As I have argued previously, the idea that mathematical objects exist only in the mind, is unsustainable, because their existence is also implied in computers, other Turing machines, and in every physical computation process, natural or human. Computation is the isomorphic shadow in physical reality of the mathematical universe of Platonic abstraction.ChatGPT: The act of counting till 3 is an act of computation. Every act of computation corresponds to executing a proof. What does the act of counting till 3 prove?
The act of counting to 3 proves the existence of the natural numbers up to 3 and their sequential order. More formally, it demonstrates the Peano axioms in action, specifically:
1. Existence of numbers: There is a starting number (typically 1 or 0 in different conventions).
2. Successor function: Each number has a successor, forming a well-defined sequence.
3. Order and distinctness: The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are distinct and appear in a fixed sequence.
From a computational perspective, counting to 3 is an algorithm that constructs a proof of the statement “there exist at least three natural numbers, and they follow a successor relation.” This is a small but foundational step in number theory.
ChatGPT: Is the number 3 false and illusory?
No, the number 3 is not false or illusory—it is an abstract concept that exists within mathematical systems. Numbers are not physical objects, but they are real in the sense that they have consistent properties and relationships that we can use to describe the world. The number 3 represents a quantity and plays a fundamental role in arithmetic, logic, and science. If you're asking from a philosophical perspective, some thinkers argue that numbers exist only in the mind, while others believe they have an objective reality independent of human thought. What makes you ask?
Here's GPT in the more realistic sense:VA to Gpt:
My interlocutor posted the following from ChatGpt:
Question: Is the number 3 false and illusory?I believe there are nuances to the above.[ChatGPT:] No, the number 3 is not false or illusory—it is an abstract concept that exists within mathematical systems. Numbers are not physical objects, but they are real in the sense that they have consistent properties and relationships that we can use to describe the world. The number 3 represents a quantity and plays a fundamental role in arithmetic, logic, and science. If you're asking from a philosophical perspective, some thinkers argue that numbers exist only in the mind, while others believe they have an objective reality independent of human thought. What makes you ask?"
The number is only real within the Mathematical Framework and System [FS] and no where else.
The number 3 cannot be typically real like a real apple on the table which can be seen, felt, verified and eaten by the individual or a group of people [within the common sense FS] plus by fruits experts and biologists within a scientific FS.
As such, from the scientific perspective, an hypostatize or reified number 3 is not real, i.e. it is an illusion.
I suggest you present the whole of the above to 'your' GPT and ask for its comment on why there is an alternative view.ChatGPT said:
Yes, there are important nuances that the ChatGPT response does not fully capture, especially concerning the context-dependent nature of mathematical entities.
Your view aligns with a framework-system (FS) dependent understanding of mathematical objects, where numbers like "3" are real only within the Mathematical FS but do not have independent existence beyond it. This avoids the reification fallacy, which would mistakenly treat abstract concepts as if they were physical objects.
From a scientific FS, a number like 3 has no independent ontological status—it does not exist as a physical entity in the way that an apple does. Scientific realism deals with empirical objects that can be observed, measured, and tested, whereas numbers are conceptual tools within mathematics, useful for describing empirical phenomena but not existing as things in themselves.
Thus, the number 3 is not "false" within mathematics, but it would be illusory if mistaken for a mind-independent, physical reality in the scientific sense.
This distinction between FS-objective (within the framework) and FS-illusory (when improperly reified beyond the framework) is key to a nuanced understanding.
Anything beyond the empirical world [e.g. Platonic Form] is purely mental where anything goes.
To ensure it is realistic, it has to be brought within the ambit of the scientific FS which is the gold standard of credibility and objectivity else it remains an illusion.