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If nothing is impossible then is it possible for something to be impossible?

The question has words which have what I would call (for want of knowledge of a better description) reflective meanings; The words 'nothing' and 'impossible' cannot stand on their own and owe their existence (valid or otherwise) to the words 'thing' and 'possible'. If it were true (as it must, in my opinion be) that all things are possible, it follows that nothing is impossible - but there is no validity in the examination of the validity of the statement 'nothing is impossible' - it simply follows from 'everything is possible'. There is no room to (validly) proceed. Says who? Says I! So are you God? Not yet! (remember I said everything is possible) - Have a good day!


Is doing nothing possible?

No, doing nothing is impossible. To do nothing means not do anything at all, but doing nothing also means that you're doing something: nothing. Therefore, you're doing something even if you ever manage to do nothing.


Is making something out of nothing possible?

no -------------- According to research in quantum physics, some particles pop in and out of existence in space, meaning it is sometimes possible something can come out of nothing.


At a minimum there are two possible solutions to every issue do something or do nothing Do nothing is also known as?

The concept of doing nothing is also known as "maintaining the status quo" or "passive inaction." It refers to choosing not to take any action or intervention in response to an issue or situation.


Is it possible to get somthing from nothing?

In physics, the concept of creating something from nothing is not supported. In various theories, the creation of matter or energy typically involves pre-existing elements or processes. However, some theories in quantum physics suggest that particles can spontaneously appear and disappear in a vacuum due to fluctuations in energy levels.