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In 1930, at just 24 years old, Gödel introduced his Incompleteness Theorem. He famously stated, “...there are mathematical problems that can be expressed in Principia Mathematica, which cannot be solved by the logical means of Principia Mathematica.” This groundbreaking assertion shattered longstanding assumptions within mathematics, particularly those upheld by prominent mathematicians like David Hilbert, who believed that every mathematical truth could be known.