Nothing would exist. EVER
That is a strange question. The simplest answer is that people disagree about what a perfect world would look like, and whether one could ever exist (for example, some people would say that this world, with all its imperfections, is still logically the best possible world that exists).
Immanuel Kant's argument for the existence of God does not rely on the notion of perfection. Instead, Kant's argument is based on the moral necessity of God's existence as the guarantor of the moral order. Kant argues that belief in God is necessary for the coherence of moral philosophy and the possibility of moral action.
Nothing would ever be green. The color would not exist.
it because never things is perfect in this world..
no one has ever gotten one from it
Yes a boy would like you there are so many boys in the world and you'll have a lot of relationship till you find the perfect one trust me you'll find the perfect someone
no one would ever be fit
It would be the most perfect day ever
Jesus Son of God
No, it is a complete fiction, but it might (give our take, I don't know 200-300 years?) exist in the future but it would require immense technological advances, and it would be unlikely it would ever exist. At least in the form it is in the movies (i.e disk fights, light cycles, light suits, etc.)
They will oneday. They just need the perfect team.