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ERISIAN FORMAL LOGIC
Aristotlean Logic declares three Principles: 
 A is A — Everything is Something,  A thing is itself. 
 Either/Or — A thing is either one thing or another 
 Non-Contradiction — Nothing can be both itself and it's opposite 
Erisian Logic Adds a Fourth Principle: 
 Non-Compromise — If Everything is Something, then Nothing is Something, 
too. 
	This Something that Nothing is is the Great Neutral Force, an absolute 
contradiction represented by the verbal symbol Mu, as positive is represented by 
Yes and Negative by No. 
	The Neutral Force has no polarity, and hides pretty well until you look for it, 
but then it's everywhere you look. A lot of answers have always been Not—Yes 
and Not—No.  These answers were shoved aside as unimportant, or not real 
answers. 
	A Mu answer carries as much information as a Yes or a No. Without Mu's 
the Yesses and No's squash together, and make people choose up sides and 
fight.  
	Mu answers say not now, not here, or let you know you are asking the 
wrong question. 
	If it seems wierd that something this important is just now being noticed, 
remember the Greeks and the Romans were pretty smart people, but they never 
discovered Zero. 	They overlooked it as mere Nothingness, and Suffered 
Clumsy Math. 
CHAOS IS NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH RANDOMNESS
Pure chaos is all that holds molecules together.
Randomly they fall apart
Or maybe it only seems random to us.


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