Spiderpig wrote:
Try learning to fly by flapping your arms, or to breathe underwater, or in an atmosphere without enough oxygen, because you have to. A lot of people throughout history have found themselves in those situations. Guess what they did?
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They died!
Kinda wondering what an example of what is truly impossible to do has to do with learning how to do something that is attainable, and then, learning how on your own.
I mean, I am really lost about the comparison.
BTW...people did learn to breathe underwater. Jacques Ives Cousteau did that the best, but it was something developed hundreds if not a thousand or so years ago with diving helmets.
So, maybe, just maybe there is a solution to the impossible too.
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