Definition: Fundamentalness is a concept in mathematics and logic, referring to properties that are intrinsic or essential to an object. It is often used to describe properties that cannot be proven or disproven using deductive reasoning alone but instead rely on principles of logic and proof.
In other words, it means that something is fundamental because it has certain inherent properties that cannot be explained through mere deduction. For example, a mathematical statement like "If x = 3, then y = 4" is considered to
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