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monkey
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 48
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alright JT, here's the answer, in the hopes that it will shut you up and let us get back to our quibbling without the interruption of valid questions.
Assuming that an object so large or massive (meaning heavy) that it could effectively be considered immovable could be made (by god or otherwise), then it would also be safe to assume that a long enough lever to move it could also be made. In 230 B.C., Archimedes said, "give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the world." So using the knowledge I gained in my 9th grade physics class, I have solved your puzzle. Oops, there I go again with my huge opinion of myself...
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