Is the dream solution to the continuum hypothesis attainable?
Abstract
The dream solution of the continuum hypothesis (CH) would be a solution by which we settle the continuum hypothesis on the basis of a newly discovered fundamental principle of set theory, a missing axiom, widely regarded as true. Such a dream solution would indeed be a solution, since we would all accept the new axiom along with its consequences. In this article, however, I argue that such a dream solution to CH is unattainable. The article is adapted from and expands upon material in my article, "The set-theoretic multiverse", to appear in the Review of Symbolic Logic (see arXiv:1108.4223).
Cite
@article{arxiv.1203.4026,
title = {Is the dream solution to the continuum hypothesis attainable?},
author = {Joel David Hamkins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.4026},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
This article is based upon an argument I gave during the course of a three-lecture tutorial on set-theoretic geology at the summer school "Set Theory and Higher-Order Logic: Foundational Issues and Mathematical Developments", at the University of London, Birkbeck in August 2011