So, can wisdom be measured though logical means?
I mean knowledge, sure we can do that, we have scientific method to help us there, but wisdom? It would seem such a concept operates without a frame of reference (Or at least one with too many factors to EVER hope to measure) and that means scientific method fails here.
In this way, even though everything in the universe follows a common logic, not everything can be measured by it, and this makes perfect sense. This is because wisdom is something that concerns how we act and behave, it has to do with who we are, and we can never know ourselves. This isn't because of some soppy saying. If you ask any programmer, scientist, or mathematician they will tell you that to predict a system, you require another system of greater capacity then it. Because we only have our own mind to measure our own mind, we will NEVER be able to tell exactly how to works, just come close to having a good guess.
In this way, logic and reason can not define wisdom, because it is beyond our capacity. Instead we need something that is built on faith, and accept that it is because it is. While science provides the world with knowledge, religion gives us wisdom.