I've always thought of curses as quite logical things. Though I am willing to grant that our perception is limited and the logic involved isn't exactly human…
Does he mean: "It's illogical to believe curses exist, especially for a complex machine that "thinks" in ones and zeros; almost a walking embodiment of logic."
Or... "I neither confirm nor deny the existence of curses... but in my experience they don't operate entirely by logical rules. You, robot, do. It's not reasonable to expect you to understand them."
Does he mean: "It's illogical to believe curses exist, especially for a complex machine that "thinks" in ones and zeros; almost a walking embodiment of logic."
Or... "I neither confirm nor deny the existence of curses... but in my experience they don't operate entirely by logical rules. You, robot, do. It's not reasonable to expect you to understand them."