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 behzad
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Hello,

In the explanation the variables are set as:

AS = Angle stable
GI = gravitational influence of Earth's large, nearby Moon
PCE = planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life

and the links are made as such:

AS ---> GI
PCEx ---> AS
PCEx ---> AS ---> GI

My issue is:

Logically I would make the second link as :

PCE = ASx

As, planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life, when it does not have a, stable angle.

I understand why the example is designed as such because it allows the link to be formed from PCEx ---> GI.

Is this negation to create a link something that is universally applied ?
Or is it something that I need to be aware of on a case by case basis when a link is not present.

Thank you,

Behzad
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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behzad wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 12:11 am Hello,

In the explanation the variables are set as:

AS = Angle stable
GI = gravitational influence of Earth's large, nearby Moon
PCE = planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life

and the links are made as such:

AS ---> GI
PCEx ---> AS
PCEx ---> AS ---> GI

My issue is:

Logically I would make the second link as :

PCE = ASx

As, planet's climate too extreme and unstable to support life, when it does not have a, stable angle.

I understand why the example is designed as such because it allows the link to be formed from PCEx ---> GI.

Is this negation to create a link something that is universally applied ?
Or is it something that I need to be aware of on a case by case basis when a link is not present.

Thank you,

Behzad
Hi Behzad,
I'm unfortunately not seeing this question on page 211 of the LGB. Could you please clarify where this is located?

Thanks!
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 behzad
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Hey Stephanie,

Sorry, page 210 actually.

Thanks.
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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behzad wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 11:36 pm Hey Stephanie,

Sorry, page 210 actually.

Thanks.
Hi Behzad,

Thanks for the reply, and I think I figured out the confusion here. This is on page 210 of the Logical Reasoning Bible, not the Logic Games Bible. :) You can find a full discussion of this question here: viewtopic.php?f=617&t=9345

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