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Originally Posted by AfroBandit 1. Logic is an observation.
2. Observation is relative and never absolute.
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1. Logic is not an observation. It is a process of reasoning based on observations that are known to be true.
2. Observation is absolute when all factors are considered, and the observation is applied to the known reality. For example, the Earth's gravity is an observation we as humans have made and apply to the process of logic. This is absolute within our reality - we can measure it, and demonstrate without exception that all masses exert an attractive force on each other. Thus, it is an absolute observation.