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It isn't reasoning about anything. A human did the reasoning at some point, and the LLM's dataset includes that original information. The LLM is simply matching your prompt to that training data. It's not doing anything else. It's not thinking about the question you asked it. It's a glorified keyword search.
It's obvious you have no idea how LLMs work at a fundamental level, yet you keep talking about them like you're an expert.
So if I find a single example of an AI doing a reasoning task that's not in its training material, would you agree that you're wrong and AI does reason?
You won't find one. LLMs are literally incapable of the kind of reasoning you're talking about. All of their solutions are based on training data, no matter how "original" your problem might seem.
You didn't answer my question.