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i have seen science denialists, but never once a logic denialist XD
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I think we need to know exactly why Sublevel thinks there is no logic first.
But whatever his answer is is going to involve some form of logic.
But whatever his answer is is going to involve some form of logic.
Is this my final form?
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I don't think that Sublevel meant it that way: I think he was only referring to particular situationsOnyxIonVortex wrote:i have seen science denialists, but never once a logic denialist XD
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What happens with me sometimes is beyond physics laws.
I wonder are those "time manipulations" I observe sometimes connected with it...
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I wonder are those "time manipulations" I observe sometimes connected with it...
yeah, but those "situations" are part of our universe, of its timeline and its matter, right?he was only referring to particular situations
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but what does physics have to do with logic...?Sublevel 102 wrote:What happens with me sometimes is beyond physics laws.
you're using logic there XDSublevel 102 wrote:yeah, but those "situations" are part of our universe, of its timeline and its matter, right?he was only referring to particular situations
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In my opinion, there are two types of how you can predict things. Logic, and Common Sense.The Abacus wrote:Not necessarily: not all predictions are based on logic and it's often those that aren't and somehow manage to come true that surprise us. There isn't anything special about predicting that 305 x 409 will equal something around 120000.WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:And its not fortune telling, its logical deduction.
Not too long ago, there was some TV show about a guy who could "Supposivly" contact your dead friends. Now, if you paid attention, you could see that he would say like "oh, I feel someone presents, their first name begins with an 'I', something like ian.." then someone would shout out from the audience saying "My dead friend is name so and so."
The other type is Logic. Like, if there are white clouds in the sky, there most likly going to be a sunny day. But if you see dark Clouds, you are most likely to get a storm rather than a sunny day. You can tell this by simple noticing all of the detales that would predict what type of weather you are going to get.
But either way, your prediction will never be a 100% spot on every time. Were humans, it in our nature to make mistakes.
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@OnyxIon: Ok, what IS logic?
in your opinion?
in your opinion?
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Cogito ergo sum.
I think, therefore I AM.
But to ask "What is Logic" is to ask "What is it to be Human?"
In both situation, by the question is the answer. Logic is a half defined set of rules of how the world works. But again, the Answer is the Question, by asking what is logic, you are therefor stating what logic is.
I think, therefore I AM.
But to ask "What is Logic" is to ask "What is it to be Human?"
In both situation, by the question is the answer. Logic is a half defined set of rules of how the world works. But again, the Answer is the Question, by asking what is logic, you are therefor stating what logic is.