Composition and Transformation
To introduce Color Logic, we begin with the logic of true or false — the only logic we learn in school.
Part 1 is the basics of the visual language: colors, strings, and beads. A logic is a 2D world of beads, which we compose to build and connect ideas.
Part 2 is the yin and yang of logic: the duality of composition and transformation. These are known as “existential” and “universal”.
Part 3 is the local structure of Binary Logic: the set of relations between a pair of types forms a “Boolean algebra”, known as the “power set”.
Part 4 is the global structure of Binary Logic: sums and products of sets.