Talk:Logic Manipulation/@comment-33216323-20171107071253/@comment-29564364-20171109173237

«[Mathematics] does not require re-testing in different parts of the universe. Proving a theorem to be true in one corner of the universe is perfectly sufficient.» I'm not the one you need to reaffirm this to as I've already acknowledged this multiple times. Pointing out that we haven't observed the whole of our universe was just to put emphasis on the point that we are far from observing anything beyond it.

«Even if there were no universes in existence, the rules of math would still be the same, period.» If there were no universe in existence, then there would be no intelligent being to create the concept to begin with.

I'll ask you this: "Where does logic come from?"