Unlimited System Logic
A logical framework designed for systems with no boundaries, no limits, and infinite possibilities—where any conclusion is possible, any connection valid, any inference permissible as long as it doesn't violate the internal coherence of the system. Unlimited system logic is the logic of pure mathematics, of infinite possibility spaces, of the recognition that in an unbounded system, the only constraints are self-contradiction. It's exhilarating (anything is possible) and paralyzing (how do you choose what to think?). Unlimited system logic is what you use when you're exploring the outer reaches of conceptual space, not when you're trying to decide what to have for dinner.
Example: "He applied unlimited system logic to his life choices, recognizing that in an infinite possibility space, every path existed somewhere. He could be a doctor, an artist, a hermit, a king—all were logically possible. The problem was choosing one. Unlimited system logic opened infinite doors but didn't tell him which to walk through. He stood at the threshold of everything, paralyzed by possibility."
Unlimited System Logic by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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