👉 Nonaxiomatic is a term that means something is not accepted or recognized as true or factual by most people. It's like saying "the sky is blue" when the sun can't be seen because we're not seeing it.
Let's say you're talking to someone about how they're feeling, and one of their words was, "I'm so glad it's raining outside."
The person might reply, "But nonaxiomatic means something isn't accepted or recognized as true by most people. So I guess if the sky is blue now, that means it won't be seen if we don't see it?"
This example sentence would make you feel uneasy because it implies there's a logical contradiction in saying things are nonaxiomatic when they're not actually incorrect.
Nonaxiomatic can also describe something being "unrealistic" or "irrelevant." Imagine someone says, "The sky is blue, and I don't know if that means the sun can be seen if it doesn't exist yet."
That would make you feel like it's a valid statement.