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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:17 am    Post subject: logic Reply with quote

    | ALWAYS
    ¬ | NOT
    | AND
    | OR
    | FOR EVERY
    | THEREFORE/THEN/IMPLIES
    | NECESSARILY FOLLOWS [ex. if x⥽y then y is necessarily true because of x]
    | COMPLEMENTARY/OUTSIDE OF [ex. if set A is in set C, and set B is in set C, and if B=∁A, then B is what is in C that is not A]
    | XOR [exclusive or: one operator is true and the other is false]

    p | Proposition (which is initial justification to belief) — an expressed measurement of a statement's relationships with truth
    | Existent — that which is itself
    | Exist — actualised into empirical reality: having existence
    Emergence — coming into existence after not existing; to begin to exist
    □∃ | Necessary existent — existent that exists by virtue of what it is, and that does not accept negation of its existence (it cannot NOT exist): always exists
    ∃⊻∄ | Possible/Contingent/Dependent existent — existent that can exist, and can not exist, by virtue of what it is; the cause of its emergence is an extrinsic specifier
    ∁p→p | Extrinsic specifier — some actor (q⇔∁p) outside of what is being acted on (p)
    □∄ | Impossible existent — an existent that cannot exist, by virtue of what it is.

1)The Law of Identity:
    p⇔p
[a thing is identical to itself]

2)The Law of Non-Contradiction:
    ¬(p∧¬p)
[a given proposition cannot be both true and not true, in the same way, at the same time]

3)The Law of the Excluded Middle:
    ¬p∨p
[a given proposition is either true or false]

4)The Causal Principle & the Principle of Sufficient Reason:
    ∀p∃(q→p)
[everything must have an explanation for its cause of existence; every proposition is non-arbitrary]

5)The Principle of Massively Recurrent Transmission:
    ∃x(y)⥽y
[where it exists x(y) —the massively recurrent transmission of some y—y necessarily follows]



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

□∃q → ∃u :
    1.
      ∀p∃(q→p).

    2.
      ∄u , ∄u→∃u.

    c.
      ∃u→∃(q→u).
      ∃(∁u→u) ⇔ ∃(∁(∃⊻∄)→u) ⇔ q.
      ∁u⇔¬∄q.
      □∃q→∃u.


∀p∃(q→p) ⇔ ( ∀p∃(q→p) ∧ ¬(p□∃) ):
    1.
      ∀p∃(q→p)

    2.
      p□∃ ⇔ ( ¬∃(q→p) → q∧¬q ).

    c.
      ∃(q→p) → ¬(p□∃).
      ∀p∃(q→p) ⇔ ( ∀p∃(q→p) ∧ ¬(p□∃) )
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