The non logic
- Moveen
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 29
This is an idea that has come up recently in my blog and I wanted to make a separate post about it because it seems like something that needs to be discussed separately as I will be using this idea of non logic will be used later.
To be specific this isn't the same thing as "lack of logic" since that means that we just haven't developed the logic, but rather it means that in no way can we arrive at a conclusion now or in the future that we can understanding by using non logic. and I'm not going to claim 2 + 2 = 5, since it make if we use "non logic" no. since in this reality under this set of logic 2 + 2 = 5, but I am not claiming that there aren't any realities where this is true, since we know for a fact that non Euclidean geometry exists.
So non logic is anything and everything that we cannot explain using existing, or the logic that will exist in the future. but we as of right now can't differential between the 2, so we will call "non logic" things that disagree with all existing axioms.
let's take an example. There can be 2 answers to a question. yes or no. but then there can be 4 answers. yes, no, both or neither. This can make sense based on the questions and the answers given. but we could then create a logical step where we say,
x = yes, y = no, z = neither and w = both. and then we can set "f" as the answer to the question. so f = x, or f = y, or f = z, or f = w. Now say that f = {x,y,z,w} or f = {z,w} or f = {x,z} or anything like this. This seems like nonsense which is precisely what it is. it is non sensical. but we can imagine this, which means it can exist in this reality so this isn't exactly non logical, since we can also somehow come up with a situation where this is true. but this is pretty close to what I'm try to describe.
You cannot describe the non logic. but we can imagine it to explain things that are not of this reality. a point of view that's not from our perspective. another example would be 2 + 2 = 5. even though it is not logical here, if there were to exist a universe where a + a = a, and a is not 0, then it would make sense there. it doesn't make sense here. but that is what non-logic helps explain it.
I feel like I will be using this concept more and more in the future. As it is one of the only ways it can make sense to talk about things that aren't logical. perhaps there are more ways, we shall see. but for now, thanks for reading.
ps: this also the same thing as what I described in the previous post (2 posts ago) "Thinkinng about the Unthinkable" but perhaps on a different step closer to what we can understand... (perhaps)
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