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Our understanding of logic is from observation from a human perspective. Interaction and reaction to this stimuli occurs with chemical reactions in the brain which are known as "emotions" which respond accordingly. Although our logic (such as mathematics, science and reasoning) is using the same mechanism of chemical reactions in the brain, does that necessarily mean that our perception of logic is inherently flawed since we can only observe logic through one medium (our senses)?

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