Actually logic is needed to interpret anything.
But logic alone is not going to provide you with any answers. Nore does one require classes in "philosophy" to learn logic and logical thinking.
In fact....
Take a physicists who never had a single philosophy class and a philosopher with 27 phd's in philosophy.
Ask both a question about the universe. The physicist will do his science thing: gather data, form hypothesis, test hypothesis, repeat. The philosopher will sit there and "think about it".
I think we both know who will come up with the correct answer, if any of them do.
And it's not the philosopher.
Really shows the depth of your understanding.
My understanding is fine, thanks.
For the tenth time, read the Kastrup one then.
So you don't wish to zoom in on a single scientific reference, summarize it and explain how it supports dualism. Fine.