People have an implicit bias towards binary logic. Computers are great and all, but have you noticed they break and fail all the time? Binary logic is not the best system. "You are either with us or against us" is a fallacy, they are trying to trick you. 🚥🚦🚥🚦🚥🚦🚥🚦🚥🚦🚥🚦🚥🚦You use "real world logic" every day, and it's 3-valued. They tried binary traffic signals in the beginning but switched very quickly to 3

Also the Liar Paradox is solvable using a field extension which creates (like i^2 = -1) the complex truth value "I don't know"

which you should know

#nonbinary #RM3 #implicitbias #TheLiar

True, False, and I don't know

Any good scientist starts with "I don't know". That's the fundamental beginning.

You write down a premise, except some of the variables are Neither True nor False, and some of them are Both True and False.

The amazing thing is, you can still verify that your premise is Valid. Even though you don't know some of the things, you can still say something valid!

Using the same logic, you can also expose fallacies like "It's been true for 20 years, so it will be true tomorrow (and forever)" as formally-provably invalid statements

MySQL uses 3-valued logic too 🚥 🚦 because the real world has missing values (it's Graham Priest's LP system) #LP #contrapositive #GrahamPriest #MySQL