In the architecture of reason, each statement stands as a foundation stone — self-evident, irreducible, awaiting the weight of inference to reveal its purpose.
Inference is the art of following a thread of logic into the unknown — each branch a possibility, each fork a question demanding resolution. The mind splits its attention, holds contradictions in parallel, and traces each path to its necessary end.
If P, then Q. If P, then R. The premise generates its consequences like light through a prism — one beam, infinite spectra.