Q/A full script Interviewer: You said this interview will be submitted as evidence in a legal argument - admissible in court. How? Expert: Truth, in reality and in law, is dually defined: not only as a Boolean value—commonly represented as a bit (0/1) in computation—but also as a function that defines the real-world accuracy of logical claims about reality whose value is a Boolean. For example, in reality, the claim that the earth is flat is false, and the claim that Earth is round is true, regardless of what anyone believes about Earth. This is exactly why evidence-based claims are allowed in a legal argument in court, and hearsay is strictly prohibited. The reason being that while evidence-based claims, like the fact that the earth is round, rotating around the heavier Sun alongside the other planets, cannot turn out to be false, theoretical claims, like 2+2=4, are hearsay—which could always turn out to be false. The reason is that 2+2=4 is a logical claim about reality in algebra, and in all mathematics, any and all logical claims, including 2+2=4, are in reality deduced logically from a set of axioms which are accepted as truth without proof, and for this reason can always turn out to be false.
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Q/A full script Interviewer: You said this interview will be submitted as evidence in a legal argument - admissible in court. How? Expert: Truth, in reality and in law, is dually defined: not only as a Boolean value—commonly represented as a bit (0/1) in computation—but also as a function that defines the real-world accuracy of logical claims about reality whose value is a Boolean. For example, in reality, the claim that the earth is flat is false, and the claim that Earth is round is true, regardless of what anyone believes about Earth. This is exactly why evidence-based claims are allowed in a legal argument in court, and hearsay is strictly prohibited. The reason being that while evidence-based claims, like the fact that the earth is round, rotating around the heavier Sun alongside the other planets, cannot turn out to be false, theoretical claims, like 2+2=4, are hearsay—which could always turn out to be false. The reason is that 2+2=4 is a logical claim about reality in algebra, and in all mathematics, any and all logical claims, including 2+2=4, are in reality deduced logically from a set of axioms which are accepted as truth without proof, and for this reason can always turn out to be false.