Logic is Subjective.

Logic itself is as true as mathematics. And logic as a discipline is extremely useful when deconstructing and constructing arguments * Like logical fallacies show us lots of different mistakes human brains make when taking a short cut to prove something. We discovered these when we switch ourselves breaking the rules of logic THAT we understood. From this we check ourselves to make sure we are not committing logical fallacies and like magic our arguments become more difficult to refute. But all of this is predicated on reality. Physics informs us of reality which informs our understanding of logic since the most fundamental laws of logic can be proven with data the same way we can prove addition and subtraction with marbles to a child and everything else is built from that basic irrefutable foundation

It's our understanding of it's rules is changing as we gain more data and understanding.

Like the laws of the universe exist independent of our existence.

Like Newtonian physics followed by relativity when Einstein entered the show which explained so much more and disproved some of the classical physics constraints that Newton predicted.

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