In other words, according to that premise, it is an incompleteness in our understanding, or our theory, that can cause us to mistake an ordinary phenomenon for a contradiction. Once we recognize what is occurring in terms of natural law, our understanding is complete, and we see that there is no contradiction. Which I don’t think prevents us from stating that, to a human observer, the material world seems to behave differently, depending on where one is located when one is observing.