Talk:Vector logic
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Please give examples.
I would like to see examples of vector logic in action. How is it different from August Stern's Matrix Logic? I read somewhere that, unlike Matrix Logic, when expressions are evaluated using vector logic, the operation does not resolve or "collapse" to a scalar one or zero (true or false), but instead retains a matrix form so that further operations can be conducted. I think I'd understand how it works if a few examples were shown, even very simple ones. 06:54, 27 April 2017 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by NeonSavage (talk • contribs)
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