👉 In logic and philosophy, a "noncontradiction" is a statement that can either be true or false but cannot be both true and false at the same time. This means that if it were true, then it would contradict itself.
For example:
"If it rains tomorrow, then my umbrella will get wet."
"If you are honest, then I trust you."
In this case, neither of these statements can be both true and false simultaneously because they have opposite implications (rain