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By Roger Isaacson
An impossibility can by its definition not give a solution. It must contain an element of desire, and a factor that will not make that happen, most commonly a physical law.
In it's basic dissection we can see that an impossibility has two opposed factors that will hang in time unresolved.
Somewhere the impossible is possible. Pretty weird as it is impossible to start up with.
A social upbringing will teach us that impossibilities are non existent, and to ignore that the impossible is actually impossible. We can overcome an impossibility.
.....-"you can do it"
Well, that's not bad at all, but what that is telling us then is, that we, by assuming an impossibility is actually possible, and anyone can do it, ( if they really want it), we will in fact be able to break natural physical laws.
The only one that can break physical laws would be God or perhaps one of his underlings, I don't know how far down on the heavenly pecking order you can go until the ability to break physical laws will again be impossible, but it works at least down to the rank of Saints and Archangels.
It wouldn't be too bad to be able to fix a crack in an engine block, just by wanting it to be fixed...poff...done. It for sure would save a lot of repair bills.
However, if we would start using Godly abilities, we would by religious teachings, immediately be told to not try to be like God.
-"Who do you think you are....God???"
Oh no ! ...we would be brought down immediately to the world where things are impossible again.
Therefore, mankind will be stuck in limbo between an aspiration to do the impossible, and a fear of doing the impossible.
Therefore the impossible will remain impossible, it is impossible to do something that in itself has a counter intention of why it can't be done.
Two stuck and opposed intentions will be an effective, healthy and prosperous apathy.
This is the exact reasons why recliners, beer and Superbowl were invented.
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Roger Isaacson is Monty Python's father's, brother's, nephew's, cousin's, former roommate. He drives truck and does the Boogie Woogie like nobody's business.
By Roger Isaacson
An impossibility can by its definition not give a solution. It must contain an element of desire, and a factor that will not make that happen, most commonly a physical law.
In it's basic dissection we can see that an impossibility has two opposed factors that will hang in time unresolved.
Somewhere the impossible is possible. Pretty weird as it is impossible to start up with.
A social upbringing will teach us that impossibilities are non existent, and to ignore that the impossible is actually impossible. We can overcome an impossibility.
.....-"you can do it"
Well, that's not bad at all, but what that is telling us then is, that we, by assuming an impossibility is actually possible, and anyone can do it, ( if they really want it), we will in fact be able to break natural physical laws.
The only one that can break physical laws would be God or perhaps one of his underlings, I don't know how far down on the heavenly pecking order you can go until the ability to break physical laws will again be impossible, but it works at least down to the rank of Saints and Archangels.
It wouldn't be too bad to be able to fix a crack in an engine block, just by wanting it to be fixed...poff...done. It for sure would save a lot of repair bills.
However, if we would start using Godly abilities, we would by religious teachings, immediately be told to not try to be like God.
-"Who do you think you are....God???"
Oh no ! ...we would be brought down immediately to the world where things are impossible again.
Therefore, mankind will be stuck in limbo between an aspiration to do the impossible, and a fear of doing the impossible.
Therefore the impossible will remain impossible, it is impossible to do something that in itself has a counter intention of why it can't be done.
Two stuck and opposed intentions will be an effective, healthy and prosperous apathy.
This is the exact reasons why recliners, beer and Superbowl were invented.
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Roger Isaacson is Monty Python's father's, brother's, nephew's, cousin's, former roommate. He drives truck and does the Boogie Woogie like nobody's business.
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