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what are the main differences between physical and logical possibility!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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a logical possibility is an outcome without trial, an estimation of an event's outcome!. for instance!.!.!. say you have a spherical object, you throw it off a cliff, it lands on the ground below!. you test this over again, several times, all with the same outcome!. so it's logical to assume, that if you throw the sphere off the cliff again, it will end up falling on the ground!. but when you go to throw it off the cliff again, you discover that a gust of wind has suddenly stopped the object from plummeting to the base of the cliff, but instead, has hurled it up into the air, and back toward you, to have it land behind where you stand!. my point is, a logical possibility is not necessarily what WILL happen, it's what you think will happen, based on passed experience!.
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"A Philosophy of Universality," O!. M!. Aivanhov, is worthwhile!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

logical possibility is more hypothesis rather than physical is based on physical proof!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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