Thank you for showing that, Vertrose, I really like that.
Naturally, this does not change what Gödel found. We can separate the data from the person.
What Gödel discovered was that there is no Mathematical 1 at the overall level. Funny therefore that he talks about God, yet he also talked about the universe as if the universe could be seen as a unit.
Gödel suggested, for instance, that the universe as a whole could spin.
It means that he did not understand fully what he had discovered because he suggested that the universe could be whole, as if a Mathematical 1 were possible indeed.
Since you are believing that the universe is based on unified principles, we find ourselves in a very interesting position about Gödel. You want him on your side, and I want him on my side.
You can have Gödel the person, but I want what he discovered.
His Incompleteness Theorems. You have not said a word about them yet.
Will you please provide me your insights how to approach them in light of unification/the lack of unification?