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Logic: A Universal Constant

Logic: A Universal Constant

Logic in the CTMU is not limited to human thought. It reflects a universal constant present in the structure of reality itself. This makes it a shared framework between cognition and the cosmos.

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Logic and language are fundamental to the CTMU, bridging the mind and the universe. They enable cognition to process reality, construct meaning, and explore the profound connection between self and existence.

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