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In this episode I explore the fascinating world of Boolean logic, from its 19th-century origins with George Boole to its modern-day applications in artificial intelligence, search engines, and even board games. Learn how simple logical operators like AND, OR, and NOT have shaped computer scienceβ€”and how you can use these same tools to win at the classic mystery game Clue.

Visit us at MathScienceHistory.com to get a ClueLogic Tracking Sheet and Cheat Sheet to help you play smarter, faster, and more strategically. Whether you're a logic lover, a game-night champion, or just curious about how abstract math became the language of machines, this episode is for you.

🧠 What You'll Learn:

- The history and evolution of Boolean logic

- How Claude Shannon brought Boolean logic into circuit design

- How logic gates led to the rise of computers

- How to apply Boolean logic to everyday thinking and decision-making

- Boolean-based strategies to win at Clue (yes, including XOR and IF-THEN!)

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