User:Hppavilion1/Spatial logic

Spatial Logic is a form of logic inspired by temporal logic that deals with spaces in a single moment, as opposed to temporal logic, which deals with a single state changing as a function of time. This article primarily discusses Plane-o-2-Squares spatial logic, but it could theoretically be done with any arbitrary tessellation in an arbitrary-dimensional arbitrary topology.

Purpose
I was bored. Sue me.

Design
The spatial logic used in this article works on an infinite plane of squares; however, any tessellatable shape could be used inany topology in any number of dimensions, for example, a hexnet on a sphere. Nonetheless, we are using the simplest and most intuitive system here.

Spatial logic is generally fungeoidal: variables are discussed under the variable pointer, which isn't in a definite position.

Operators
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