Why if we assume p and ¬p we can prove any statememt?

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Every proof I find is a truth table, could somebody explain it to me intuitively?

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Because if you had both P is true and P is false, you would have no way to prove anything else (such as Q) as false, no matter what the relation is between P and Q .

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