
We attempt to describe the relationship between the so-called material world and the world of logic. We deduce that the two worlds are not separate at all, but ultimately coincide. Specifically, it is precisely the necessary logical structure that generates the reality that unfolds before us. Furthermore, in reality, only one of them exists, as can be deduced in a surprisingly simple way.
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