Logic as Space
Make a point, to make a point.
And extension, by extension.
Now we have a line of reason,
You agree on this dimension?
But complain that if I’m right,
Surface findings are hot air.
That won’t be cor-rect to write,
When we frame discussion there.
Once we make a solid start,
We add substance to my view.
I will sketch out every part,
Just the building’s left to do.
To construct an argument,
Solid ground should be desired,
Premises fill in cement.
A foundation is required.
If it’s based on something weak,
If your statements aren’t kept straight,
Hollow words are all you speak,
Which will simply bear no weight.
Gravity cannot be banned;
Fortify to not be felled.
Any error will not stand,
Only truth will be upheld.
Is this all coincidence?
Two-fold meanings in each case?
Have I mixed up every sense?
Is one outside time and space?