The Logic of Limited Expression

The arrangement, known as Post’s Lattice, demonstrates a repeating, three-dimensional structure built from tetrahedra, revealing how complex forms can emerge from simple, interconnected elements-a testament to the inherent efficiency in structural repetition as systems evolve toward minimal energy states and eventual decay.

This review explores how restricting the tools of propositional and modal logic impacts what we can express, and how easily we can reason with those limited systems.

Crypto Chaos: OKB Rockets After $25B ICE Stirring-Aliens Not Included

The catalyst? Apparently, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)-the sort of company that makes Wall Street feel important-plopped a tidy $25 billion investment into OKX. This prompted a frenzy of optimism, as if someone had just whispered to the market, “Hey, maybe crypto isn’t entirely made of digital confetti after all.” While the broader crypto cosmos twiddled its thumbs, OKB rocketed ahead, suggesting investors are seriously pondering the implications of a billion-dollar handshake between traditional finance and crypto sorcery.

Vancouver’s Bitcoin Dream Crushed: Crypto Fans Weep, Wallets Rejoice!

Poor Mayor Ken Sim, who was ready to ride into the sunset with $10,000 worth of Bitcoin in his holster, has been handed a “Cease and Desist” faster than you can say “Blazing Saddles.” His dream of a Bitcoin-friendly city is now about as likely as a sequel to History of the World, Part II-wait, scratch that, the sequel’s actually happening. But you get the point.