Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26429591-20170613035456/@comment-4867780-20170618214209

I don't know what paraconsistent logic is, but I remain sceptical until provided sufficient supportive material, as a great many things have been claimed on paper and not lived up to in practice.

Quantum physics is what I primarily refered to when saying "result of our incomplete understanding", and if I remember right the whole Schrödinger's cat thing is misunderstood, as the point is not that the cat is both alive and dead at once, but simply that we can't tell which one is true until we open the box.

That is notably what "quantum uncertainty" and "observer effect" mean : the actual state of things remains largely uncertain because the process by which we gain informations interferes with the end result, so we largely observe the product of our own observation.

There may be cases where the principle of non-contradiction is effectively contradicted, but I remain mostly unconvinced until it is factually demonstrated in a reliable way.