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 +[[Image:Le Voyage dans la lune.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[A Trip to the Moon]]'' ([[1902]]) [[Georges Méliès]]]]
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-# Something that is not [[possible]].+'''Impossibility''' is the state of not being [[possible]].
== See also == == See also ==
- +*[[Im-]]
* [[Impossible object]] * [[Impossible object]]
* [[Fantasy (psychology)]] * [[Fantasy (psychology)]]
 +* [[Force majeure]]
* [[Magic (illusion)]] * [[Magic (illusion)]]
-* ''[[L'Impossible]]'', 1962. (The Impossible), [[Georges Bataille]].+* ''[[L'Impossible|The Impossible]]'', 1962, Georges Bataille
-*''[[Attempting the Impossible]]'', a painting by [[Magritte]].{{GFDL}}+*''[[Attempting the Impossible]]'', a painting by Magritte
 +*[[Death is the possibility of the absolute impossibility of Dasein]], a dictum by Heidegger
 +*[[Let's be realistic and do the impossible]], Che Guevara
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