Praxic Logics

  • David Ritz Finkelstein
  • James Baugh
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Abstract

We and our species have learned most of our logic the hard way, from experience. Do new scientific experiences need new logics?

Keywords

Quantum Theory Transmission Probability Clifford Algebra Quantum Logic Variant Logic 
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  • David Ritz Finkelstein
  • James Baugh

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