Comment by hannasm
1 day ago
I had the same thought but unfortunately even if that translation is accurate it could still be bidirectional hallucinating and would not really be sufficient evidence...
It's another reformulation rather than a true proof. Now, instead of wanting a proof of a theorem, now we just need to prove that this proof is actually proving the theorem. The proof itself being so incomprehensible that it can't on its own be trusted, but if it can be shown that it can be trusted then the theorem must be true.
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