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๐Ÿงต Is it true that nothing is impossible or anything is possible?

Anonymous No. 16161903

Let's say you want to lift up a 600 ton boulder with just your body alone and no external assistance or built in machines installed inside you, what if it was possible to this but we haven't figured it out? What if the only way to lift up a 600 ton boulder is by lifting it in a very certain way like a video game controller combo where you have to follow multiple steps in order to manipulate every atom of the boulder to your liking? What if levitation was possible by doing the same thing?

What if the reason why some things are labeled "impossible" is because our current knowledge doesn't understand how to solve the problem? Even some UFOs seen flying have reported to appear breaking the laws of physics.

Anonymous No. 16162000

There is a way to lift 600 ton boulders using sand and levers.
>It just take time and effort

In the earlier phases of the universe, there are inevitable certainties that result from the simplicity and homogeneity of the universe.
>Gravitation will always be the same in all versions of events.
>Deffusion of energy will always be the same
>The Universe will always spiral around the largest black hole in the center of the universe

Third dimensional causality dictates that certain factors will remain constant in 100% of the possible realities in the infinite multiverse.

Everything that is possible is happening at all times everywhere all at once, but all of those possibilities are limited to the bounds of the laws of physics.

Anonymous No. 16162084

>>16161903
I think "it's impossible" in science is shorthand for "it's appears to be impossible with our current understanding"