Postulates of Anomatos
The anomata, made of parts that can be built, don’t share any of the gods of the humans. Their approach to the divine is, as we should expect, profoundly analytical. Here are the postulates that support their creed.
#1 Goedle’s theorem establishes that in all analytical system of knowledge, there are prepositions which can be proven true and false at the same time, these are Goedelian prepositions. In any system of knowledge, there are goedelian prepositions which are semantically not null, i.e. which have meaning. These prepositions describe entities and states which are both true and false at the same time. Possible and impossible.
#2 God is what is described by the complete set of goedelian prepositions which can be formulated by a particular type of consciouness.
#3 Self evidently, the different nature of semantics for different types of beings results in different, overlapping, definitions of God. Each one resulting from a different set of possible goedelian prepositions. Resulting from a different conscious nature.