fishfry         
         Odd that these replies are not about my actual rebuttal of the OP. — Banno
Banno         
         But logic, as an aspect of the human mind, is an abstraction. Like numbers. Like justice, or law, or religion. These are abstractions of the mind that become part of the real world only through common agreement. Social truths, as in Searle's idea of the Construction of Social Reality. — fishfry
Banno         
         I pointed out that modern physics doesn't seem to be well described by classical logic. — fishfry
Hachem         
         That's of course not the same as saying that modern physics is illogical — Banno
Hachem         
         
fishfry         
         There can be no contradiction in reality — litewave
litewave         
         what is consistent about non-locality? — Hachem
fishfry         
         But do you mean to say that in reality there can be a thing that is not identical to itself? — litewave
litewave         
         I'm at a loss to understand why you would ask me that question based on anything I wrote in this thread. Care to explain?
The validity of the law of identity is a subject worthy of its own thread. But I said nothing about it here. — fishfry
fishfry         
         I thought you disagreed with my statement — litewave
litewave         
         Apparently my pointing out that classical sentential calculus is a poor tool for modeling modern physics has triggered a lot of people. I thought it was rather self-evident. — fishfry
fishfry         
         I claim that reality can contain no contradiction in the classical logic sense — litewave
Hachem         
         
fishfry         
         What are the inconsistencies in physics? Specifically. Realy interested. — Banno
We do know that contemporary theories of physics can not be incorporated into a single noncontradictory framework. — fishfry
litewave         
         Out of curiosity, what's your evidence for your claim? Or even a plausibility argument? — fishfry
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