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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-07-01] [Hit: ]
And if you presumed universes where they do exist, you cannot have both in the same universe, as one precludes the other........
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I don't know how to answer it...How would you answer it?

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It's been asked almost on a daily basis.

It may, stretching things a bit, be a valid question, but on the level of "if a tree falls and no one hears it, did it make a sound".

The answer is that neither immovable object nor unstopable force exist in our universe. And if you presumed universes where they do exist, you cannot have both in the same universe, as one precludes the other.

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