An Idea of the Topological Inductive Logic under the Inadequate-Cognition-Oriented

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Most of the imperfect inductive inferences are under the condition of inadequate cognition, so is the universe and black hole oriented topological inductive logic. When a cognition is not very clear, what we need is Lee Smolins logic existing for working cosmography, which is called Topos Theory. We human cognition has another big loophole, i.e., our inner black hole, which is our wisdom itself. The wisdom that we human have is another unclear world similar to universe. So the understanding of human wisdom and its cognitive process needs to construct topos logic.

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