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logics

1: A term used when someone agrees with or points out the simplicity of something even though it may or may not make sense.

2: Something you add to make the crap u just spewed sound more believable.
"Dude did u buy your frigging degree, everyone knows that people come from monkeys, its logics"

"I don't know what that guy on cnn just said but it sounds fancy, it must be logics."

Guy1: Dude never answer the phone on the first ring.
Guy2: Why?
Guy3 Cause its logics, ya tard.
Guy2: You make a convincing point
by coolism101 April 19, 2010
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the logics

Said when someone has dome or said something that is not logical
Mom: Nick, you just walked OUT of the livingroom to get your home work that's in the livingroom.
Nick: uh...
Isaiah: The logics!
by Thee kentucan January 12, 2018
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healthcare logics

A virtual clinic like no other. Where anyone can turn to for free healthcare and medical education. Remote patient monitoring app everyone can be and stay safe. Wonderful caring clinicians to help in any way they can.
I feel safer now knowing healthcare logics is looking after me.
by Crly2str8 August 3, 2020
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Law of Spectral Logics

The principle that logical systems exist on a spectrum between absolute and relative, with infinite gradations and multiple dimensions. Under this law, no logical system is purely absolute or purely relative—each occupies a position in spectral space defined by its universality, its cultural specificity, its domain of application, its historical development. Classical logic is near the absolute end; indigenous logic systems are nearer the relative end; most logical systems are somewhere in between. The law of spectral logics recognizes that logic is neither one nor many but a spectrum of possibilities, from the most universal to the most particular, with infinite variations in between. This law is the foundation of logical pluralism, allowing us to appreciate different systems without ranking them.
Law of Spectral Logics Example: "She mapped the world's logical systems using spectral analysis, placing them on spectra of universality, formality, cultural embeddedness, and practical application. Classical logic was high on universality, low on cultural specificity. Indigenous logic systems were the reverse. Neither was better; they were just differently positioned in spectral space. The map didn't resolve debates, but it showed why they were so persistent."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 16, 2026
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The principle that logical systems operate in two modes: absolute logic (the hypothetical set of rules that would be valid for all reasoning beings, anywhere, anytime) and relative logics (the actual systems humans use, which vary across cultures, eras, and purposes). The law acknowledges that there may be universal logical principles—the laws of thought that any rational being must follow—but that our access to them is always mediated through particular systems that are relative to our context. The law of absolute and relative logics reconciles the universalist claim that logic is one with the pluralist observation that logics are many. We reason within relative systems, always reaching toward the absolute.
Law of Absolute and Relative Logics Example: "They debated whether logic was universal or culturally constructed. He argued for absolute logic—one true system for all. She argued for relative logics—different cultures, different rules. The law of absolute and relative logics said: there may be absolute logic in theory, but we only ever encounter relative logics in practice. They agreed to keep studying, which is what philosophers do."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 16, 2026
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Cast Away logic

when you're so fucked over that only your bff named "wilson" is the one who listens and understands you and therefore you survive even though your wife leaves you because your Wilson is a volleyball.
From the movie Cast Away logic is when FedEx employee Chuck Noland’s ( Tom Hanks) plane crashes, he ends up stranded on a deserted tropical island for four years, with an inanimate volleyball named Wilson as his only friend and they're always together. this definition corresponds to captain america 89 contribution Morpheus Logic Morpheus Rules!
by daywalkz June 2, 2016
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Gacha logic

The weirdest logic you can find
Gacha girl:My bf cheated on me now I have to sing
Everyone watching:Gacha logic
by Kayia online December 22, 2019
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