Disliked{quote} If you don't understand that you need no empirical evidence in a logical argument, then you don't understand that your answer to my post was inconsequential. All the bestIgnored
A logical argument can be valid, but that doesn't mean that it represents reality.
A logical argument must be sound in order to be accepted as representing reality, and that requires empirical evidence.
So, you can use valid logical arguments to sell any BS you want, but if they can't be shown to be sound, that's all they are - !
If you're looking for the Holy Grail indicator - STOP!