Logic depends on what is logical to you. I have the belief that logic is not something that is "true as a stone" and cannot be altered - instad, I believe that there are many different logic systems.

My favourite example is the Logic of a highly depressive person. What is indeed logical for that person is not logical for other persons - especially those who don't suffer Depression.

By the way, I called quantum physics "extreme" because of the matter (or not matter) it deals with. For the public it's not easy to understand what String Theories and sub-atom particles are, what Quarks are and why they react the way they do and so on.

Last edited by AlrikFassbauer; 01/02/05 11:35 AM.

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