Leibniz, quanta, and fuzzy logic

Leibniz believed that there are two types of truth:
truths of necessary reason, which are always either true or false,
and facts, or truths of contingent logic, which are only
sometimes true.

The world of QM introduces a new form of being,
and hence logic, quanta, which are only actual in
a probabilitic sense.  These might be consigned
to a subcategory of contingency termed fuzzy being. 



Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
See my Leibniz site at
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough

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