I did not learn math (beyond trivial school level) as a child, because I was not smart enough to figure out why it was supposed to be interesting (and not knowing anyone who was into more than pretend play about this). It seems the path to the core of the architecture of our mind
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Logic, to me, seems to be the abstraction of reason into perfect forms the same way mathematics is the abstraction of perception into perfect forms. I think what you speak of is mathematical/computer logic.
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At the end of the day, all of thought, representation and perception is math, and all of math that can be implemented (i.e. that actually works) is constructive math.
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Logic is structure, the form. The forms which exist beyond the substance they've been molded into. The same way 'a b c' and ' Blue Red Green' have something in common despite different substance. It's the basis of analogy which some argue is the source of 'intelligence'
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@prathyvsh take note -
of what?
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