Abstract
For this part, I highly recommend some reasoning based on the logical rules of addition and multiplication. A knowledge system should be a towering tree, not countless saplings; all reasoning within the system shares fundamental reasoning. The micro laws of addition and multiplication of variable logic form the universal grammar of reasoning, while the search for the logical extreme value defines its evolutionary direction. Simplicity is no longer an dispensable aesthetic — it is the necessary byproduct of the algebra of logic itself. Compared with parallel reasoning and logical addition, serial reasoning and logical multiplication are efficient reasoning, and infinite serial reasoning is even more efficient. The latter creates self-propagating coherence — a structure that continues to replicate its own logic.