Jiang says the human world is only a subset of the entire universe, so the logical systems useful here do not exhaust reality.
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Human world
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"Okay, all right, so let me answer your question, okay? Because this is a question that most high school students are gonna have. If..."
"...outdoors, once I started to meet people, people confused me. The human world confused me because it was not the way that logically it..."
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