tõestamatu
Tõestamatu is an Estonian word that translates to "unprovable" or "unverifiable" in English. It refers to a statement, claim, or proposition that cannot be definitively proven or disproven through evidence, logic, or empirical observation. This concept is relevant in various fields, including philosophy, mathematics, and everyday discourse.
In philosophy, the idea of unprovable statements touches upon epistemological questions about the limits of human
In mathematics, unprovable statements can arise within formal systems. Gödel's incompleteness theorems, for instance, demonstrate that
In a broader sense, "tõestamatu" can describe claims that lack sufficient evidence, are based on subjective