# Binary Logic Binary logic represents values or decisions through two states, often written as one and zero or true and false. ## Notebook evidence PDF page 48 of [[Scanned_20260730-1845]] turns one/zero into a semantic field: true/positive/possible versus fake/negative/negate, then plus/plural/us/all versus minus/mine/none. ## Interpretive boundary The page uses binary notation philosophically rather than presenting formal Boolean algebra. Its value lies in showing how the author mapped technical exclusion/inclusion states onto social and personal agency. The word associations are not automatically etymological facts. ## Relationships [[Semantic Decomposition]] · [[Platform Governance]] · [[E Pluribus Unum]] ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1845]], PDF page 48.