Logic can't explain the salmon swimming upstream. So it denies the existence of salmon.

Marty Rubin
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"Logic can't explain the salmon swimming upstream. So it denies the existence of salmon." This quote refers to the absurdity of an argument that is attempting to prove that logic cannot be used in order to prove something, in this case, that there is no such thing as an actual salmon. The quote was initially made famous by Isaac Asimov, a science fiction writer who was well know for his works on science and philosophy.

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