binary logic rather than tertiary, which could just as easily been develop

I argue about that all of the time and I am in agreement with the analog nature of the brain. It bears repeating:

It’s not that the brain is like a computer.
but it’s the computer that’s like a brain.

[we based our models of computers upon models of brain and body. It’s my opinion that the Law of Excluded middle, so prevalent in Western thinking and hard to avoid, was the impetus for binary logic rather than tertiary, which could just as easily been developed.

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