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if our universe worked like this at the quantum level.

 

 

From one angle certain events are possible/impossible, but if you rotated the angle of observation, the perspective shift might form "trick of the eye" qualities or patterns, which alter the relevant cause-and-effect mechanisms to fit the new physics allowable by the dimensions of this illusion as if it were real.

if our universe worked like this at the quantum level.

 

 

From one angle certain events are possible/impossible, but if you rotated the angle of observation, the perspective shift might form "trick of the eye" qualities or patterns, which alter the relevant cause-and-effect mechanisms to fit the new physics allowable by the dimensions of this illusion as if it were real.

 

not everything is possible

 

the Universe has limits

 

for instance , if I were to give you a hockey stick and asked you too knock down the CN Tower

 

it is an impossible task , no matter the angle

not everything is possible

 

the Universe has limits

 

for instance , if I were to give you a hockey stick and asked you too knock down the CN Tower

 

it is an impossible task , no matter the angle

 

 

Not from the way you stated it. You did not say he had to use the hockey stick to knock it down.

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