ANSWERS: 5
  • The truth.
  • I suppose the problem is, what is the exception to the statememt "There's always an exception".
  • I would say it is true, there is always an exception to any rule or stereotype.
  • Neither. There are exceptions to some exceptions.
  • It is not true. There are certain physical laws to which there has never been, to date, an observed exception. These include: Conservation of Mass/Energy Conservation of Momentum Conservation of Angular Momentum Conservation of Lepton Number, Baryon Number and Spin 2nd Law of Thermodynamics (entropy in a closed system always increases) and there are several more. No exceptions.

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