I have to admit to being a quantum rookie. I did not think logical impossibilities could exist at the quantum level (e.g., 1 not equalling 1, or a thing not equalling itself), but I was under impression that, at the quantum level, many of the physical laws we observe at our macro level showed signs of breaking down (e.g., effect preceding cause, a thing existing simultaneously in two states, etc.). If that is incorrect, then I have to bow to your obviously greater degree of expertise. I am indeed a lay person with respect to quantum mechanics.
I would have attributed the reference to Aristotle - but somehow I suspect that is not what you were looking for.
I would have attributed the reference to Aristotle - but somehow I suspect that is not what you were looking for.
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