What is the probability of a perfect sphere occurring in all of space and time ? one ? zero ? other

choices…. 1) probability is one 2) probability is zero 3) probability is closer to one than zero 4) closer to zero than one 5) 50%

choices…. 1) probability is one 2) probability is zero 3) probability is closer to one than zero 4) closer to zero than one 5) 50% 6) other

or:choices\u2026. 1) probability is one 2) probability is zero 3) probability is closer to one than zero 4) closer to zero than one 5) 50% 6) other


or:Some day, science may discover that subatomic particles are perfectly spherical, and perfectly non-elastic (can not be stretched). Otherwise, anything with multiple particles is subject to non-uniform gravity, so at the atomic level, it cannot be perfectly spherical. You said all space and time, so if there's a universe that just contains one thing (like maybe just before big bang), then all mass at that moment may have been perfectly spherical.

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