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Kind of like this question?!
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The possibility that nothing is possibly is only a possibility that is held within the possibility that anything and everything is possible. That doesn't mean "Nothing is possible" actually is, it just means that it's possible, and experience shows us that things are possible, such as Flight, Speech, etc, so I would have to disagree that "Nothing is possible," because we can clearly see that things are possible. After all, if nothing were possible, it would be impossible to ask this question, and therefore it would negate the purpose of having the question exist.
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What is the difference between anything is possible and everything is possible, don't you think that anything is possible actually means that it's impossible because anything is a negative form of everything?
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geeshh...i got a headache just reading your question!
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What?
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Until such occurs, both are likely to have occurred. And both are in a state of flux until it does. Welcome to the world of quantum mechanics.
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Fortunately we're saved from the horrible consequences of this potential paradox by the fact that the enabling condition is just sloppy thinking.
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One of the main definition's of nothing is the lack of anything. Therefore, everything can't include nothing because nothing is a concept which represents the absence of ANYTHING. However, you can argue that as concept/idea, nothing is something, for it is a nonphysical representation of something that can't be touched; that is if you are considering thoughts and ideas as something though.
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