Here's just a random thought..
What if we can classify the universe, logic and math, as existing in different emergent levels.
For instance, the universe exists on the most fundamental emergent level, at the very deepest, there will be only one ultimate answer for every and any problem.
Logic exists as a higher emergent pattern, as we all know, something can be very logical, but very wrong when compared to a problem in the universe(a physical one), and so can math.
So if math and logic exists as higher emergent logic, that we simply aren't seeing deep enough.
Here's a small analogy on the thesis;
It is an ultimate truth and fact that there exists only two types of fundamental particles in the universe.
1. The Kwakk
2. The Kwikk
It is also a fundamental truth that there exists only 2 types of objects made with those particles in the universe.
1. An apple
2. An orange
It is also a fundamental truth and fact that each object can only be made up of one type of fundamental particle, the problem; We don't know which particle makes up which object.
At this point, it is completely logical to assume that the Kwikks makes up the orange, and the Kwakks makes up the apple, but this isn't necessarily true.
The deeper we dig into how the apple is made, or the orange, the closer we get to eliminating different options.
That's as close as I can get to emergent levels.
If anyone has any problems with this thought, I'd be happy to hear it and learn from it..