In the above statement the sentence part before the comma expresses that it is logically absurd that the impossibility and possibility of something go together. The sentence part after the comma contradicts this expression by expressing the opposite thereof, with that making the whole of the statement a logical absurdity. However the logical absurdity of the whole is being brought in because the sentence part after the comma represents a certain trans-logic. The logic which as exponent of the concrete thought belongs to the earthy often sees the absurdity and impossibility of matters. The trans-logic soul however it is that sees the possible in impossible situations and makes the from the earth seemingly impossible still possible.1, 2, 3