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Paperback Why Do We Need God: The Logic and Mathematics Book

ISBN: B0GZFF54S4

ISBN13: 9798259198272

Why Do We Need God: The Logic and Mathematics

What if the idea of a final system of truth is not merely difficult, but impossible?

This book begins with a simple but unsettling question: why do we believe that reason must eventually complete itself? Why do we assume that with enough rigour, enough structure, and enough logic, we will arrive at a system that explains everything fully, consistently, and without remainder?

Following the deepest limits exposed by G del, Tarski, L b, Solomonoff, and Kolmogorov, this book pushes that belief to its breaking point.

What emerges is not a grand unified system, but a pattern of failure.

Every sufficiently expressive system turns incomplete. Every attempt to formalise truth produces statements it cannot fully contain. Every hierarchy built to escape limitation only recreates limitation at a higher level. Every appeal to compression, prediction, or ultimate explanation encounters a remainder that refuses to vanish. The dream of closure does not collapse in a single blow. It recedes indefinitely.

This is not a gentle introduction, and it does not dilute the argument. It is a direct exploration of incompleteness, truth, provability, self-reference, algorithmic information, and the impossibility of final enclosure. Logic is not rejected. It is followed honestly until it reveals its own boundary.

For the believer, this book raises an uncomfortable question: if truth exceeds every formal system, does that leave room for something beyond logic, or does it destabilise every attempt to speak of ultimate truth?

For the non-believer, the challenge is no softer: if reason cannot fully ground itself, what justifies the easy dismissal of everything outside formal reason?

For philosophers and logicians, the book offers a unified meditation on incompleteness, not as a single theorem, but as a recurring structure across proof, truth, provability, prediction, and information.

But the book does not end with technical failure.

At the edge of formal reasoning, where systems fail to enclose truth, another recognition appears: perhaps the search for what lies above all systems is itself the wrong search. Perhaps not everything real, meaningful, or decisive belongs inside a system at all.

This is a book about logic pushed to its limit, and about what remains when the ascent does not end.

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