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Re: "Anyone interested in doing a Godel, Escher, Bach book club..."
As I observed for some 40 years+, the book is not conducive to reading through sequentially.
I would suggest picking random chapters and discussing.
Oct 18 · 2 months ago
On the scale of Turing's proof of the exsitence of none-halting Turing machine to Wiles's proof of fermat's last, how complex is the proof of the incompleteness thorem? formal logic class was a long long time ago for me.
@decant if those are 1 and 100 respectively, I'd estimate it's around 7. The ideas aren't too complicated, but the details are a bit detailed.
I'll try to join in. I've now tried to pull through the book 4 times over the last 15 years or so, maybe five times is the charm.
I don't know my reading schedule, but I think it'll go along the lines of "whenever I take an extended bath", so I don't know yet whether I can keep up with y'all.
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Anyone interested in doing a Godel, Escher, Bach book club over the next ~23 weeks? — I made a pledge to finally read through the entirety of GEB instead of just getting a few chapters in and stopping over and over again. From others I have talked to, they seem to have this same issue as well of only getting a few chapters in. While I work on reading this book, would anyone else like to join me? I plan on reading 1 chapter a week at the very least. I don't know how interested I am in...