Why do logic and reason fail to explain that which is true?
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True is what is experienced. Logic and reason are wrong. Abstractly, logic and reason are correct, because within the realm of our minds we cannot experience everything and therefore they are the best abstraction of that everything that we are capable of achieving.
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In logic, an argument can be invalid even if its conclusion is true, and an argument can be valid even if its conclusion is false. ... All of the premises are true, and so is the conclusion, but it's not a valid argument.
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