Can the laws of logic be changed?

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Can the laws of logic be changed?

For example, someone wakes up on Monday and 2+2=4, a thing can’t be and not be at the same time and in the same way, every cause has an effect, there must be a first uncaused cause.

They wake up on Tuesday and now 2+2= 54, a thing can be and not be at the same time and same way, causes don’t have effects, etc.
 
Can the laws of logic be changed?

For example, someone wakes up on Monday and 2+2=4, a thing can’t be and not be at the same time and in the same way, every cause has an effect, there must be a first uncaused cause.

They wake up on Tuesday and now 2+2= 54, a thing can be and not be at the same time and same way, causes don’t have effects, etc.
Points and straight lines are the basic concepts in plane geometry.
In spherical geometry, straight lines are replaced by great circles.
In common, a line has no parallels through a given point.
 
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There are types of logic which differ from the classical logic. For example, there is multi-valued logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionist logic and modal logic.
 
I’m sorry this is off topic but I couldn’t help myself to remind me of this video:

 
I’m sorry this is off topic but I couldn’t help myself to remind me of this video
Hmm… looks like the writer needs a brush-up on math and logic:
  • if you take the number of students divided by zero, then the amount of respect you’re giving them approaches infinite, and not simply “not zero”.
  • if 2+2 = 22, then 2,000 + 2,000 = 20,002,000, not 2200.
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