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Logic Manipulation is the ability to manipulate the laws of logic and reality itself to achieve desired outcomes. This power allows the user to shape the world around them in whatever way they choose. For example, a user of this power could create a world without gravity or a world where time does not exist by manipulating logical possibilities.

Types:

Type 1 (Classical Logic): Characters with this ability can manipulate the classical laws of logic to shape all of reality, as reality is contingent upon such laws. The applications of this ability are vast. Characters can use the law of excluded middle to establish whatever they desire as a true proposition in reality and its negation as false. At its highest level, characters can affect identities by manipulating, destroying, or creating the identities of other properties of reality, completely reshaping their fundamental nature. This can even involve assuming a contradiction to allow for anything to follow by the principle of explosion.

Type 2 (Non-Classical Logic): Characters with this ability can manipulate logic in the form of Non-Classical Logic to shape aspects of reality, as such aspects of reality are contingent upon these laws. While this type has more versatility, manipulating Non-Classical Logic laws allows for more diverse applications. Characters can reject the law of excluded middle to establish laws that allow a singular inference to hold multiple truth values simultaneously. On a grander scale, characters can permit true contradictions to exist in reality without negating their truth value, effectively accommodating the existence of contradictions.