What exactly constitutes something as a logical possibility


What exactly constitutes something as a logical possibility? I could very easily imagine any situation to have something completely radical happen which does not necessarily act in accordance with any laws that I know of. So how am I to understand if something is logically possible if I can always imagine that there is a case that reason has no bearing on what happens, yet it is still imaginable?

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