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Why is there an exception to every rule?

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Answered by sahoomuskan4
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Answered by iggamerztech
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The idea that there is an exception to every rule is a common saying that reflects the observation that there are often cases or situations that do not fit the typical or expected pattern. However, this statement is not always true as there are certain universal laws and principles that have no exceptions.

In some cases, exceptions arise due to the limitations of our knowledge or understanding of a particular subject. As our knowledge and understanding of a subject evolves, we may discover exceptions to previously established rules.

In other cases, exceptions may arise due to the complexity and variability of real-world situations. For example, in physics, there are general laws such as the law of gravity that apply to most situations, but in some cases, such as at the subatomic level or in extreme conditions like black holes, these laws may not hold true and exceptions arise.

Therefore, while there may be exceptions to some rules, it is important to keep in mind that not all rules have exceptions and that exceptions may arise due to limitations in our understanding or the complexity of real-world situations.

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