RE: On Logic and Alternate Universes
November 5, 2016 at 8:57 pm
(This post was last modified: November 5, 2016 at 8:58 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
(November 5, 2016 at 8:46 pm)Rhythm Wrote: The OP is not asking you whether or not illogical universe can exist, it's asking you whether or not the illogical ruleset of that universe -assumed as a truth- can be logical.
An illogical universe can't be logical, no. An illogical universe can't be anything. It can't exist. Because as already explained it would have to at least have the Law of Identity.... and therefore it wouldn't be fully illogical. Illogical universes can't exist and and therefore they can't be logical. Because it would not be logical for an illogical universe to be logical or a logical universe to be illogical, and, all universes are logical.
Quote:Can the ruleset which yields 2+2=5, be a logical ruleset?
2+2=5 can't be logical and isn't logical. 2+2=5 can't be anything. It can't be. 2 things and 2 things being 5 things isn't even imaginable and can't even be true hypothetically. 2+2=4 is as solid as the law of identity because they have the same identity. "2 and 2" and "4" are just the same thing from two different precepts and anyone who thinks they are different is making a use mention error.