inhahe · 4 answers · 7mo

What's your opinion: could basic logic possibly be different , nonexistent or violated in an alternate reality? I made a poll on Twitter but I don't get as much engagement on Twitter as I do on here.

You mean like people wearing shoes on their hands in an alternate reality 😆 I mean, basic logic is shaped by the reality around us, so if an alternate reality is very different than ours it stands to reason their basic logic would devlope differently than how we understand it. Oh no I've gone crossed eyed 😵 🤣

In order to get answers on Twitter just re-tweet Elons support for the German Neo-Nazis.... Logic is a formal rule set. It has not necessarily a relationship to our reality. You can define a trivalent logic. Or any higher. Our reality follows often a dual logic frame but many states of reality defy this as some states can have three states: true, false and fuzzy. Just an example: Being hungry is a state that can have one of these states: true, false, in-between, undefined, fuzzy, transitioning, triggerable, phase changing, absent. Just to name but a few.

I don't think so. I mean, I can come up with bogus logic, but it wouldn't make sense. My guess is that in those alternate realities people might not care if it makes sense or not.

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