Talk:Logic Manipulation/@comment-33216323-20171107071253/@comment-24053170-20171108195437

We may be able to observe them, but we don't know for certain whether thats actually the case.

Until we actually see the object in person, its impossible to be totally accurate.

Plus all our observations are merely guesses or estimations. Read any science website or magazine that mentions the discovery of new planetary bodies and you will find that ever mention of them has the word guess, estimation or theory mentioned countless times.

Thus, we really don't know if its true that logic applies to the rest of the universe since all of our observations are merely guesses and theories until we actually see them in person.

I am not saying that it doesn't apply to the rest of the universe, I am saying that we can't be absolutely certain that it does until we actually physically explore and see it with our own two eyes in person.

So my point stands, its not a certainty for right now.