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Originally Posted by Guille Probably you know that the basis of mathematics is logic. But, how exactly does mathematics relate to logic? Is it logic's language, or just a type of use of it? |
Mathematics is one expression of logic.
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Eric, where's this absolute logic you keep talking about___I haven't seen it yet... What set of rules does it have? Is it scientific logic? Is it logic...? |
Absolute logic's first rule, is that it can not accept an assumption of any kind. It has to disprove all assumptions. It can not accept an approximation, to even the most infinitesimal small (oxymoron) degree of uncertainty or infinitely large (oxymoron) degree of certainty.
Absolute logic has to begin with the greatest assumption possible and disprove it. By doing this, it doesn't have to disprove any other assumptions. It just has to not make any assumptions, and the assumptions that logic has already made, will be disproved as a matter of course.
So what is the greatest assumption possible?
It's right in front of your nose. Take a guess.