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No-go theorem

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A no-go theorem is a type of result in theoretical physics and mathematics that demonstrates that certain types of solutions to a problem or certain physical theories cannot exist under specified conditions. These theorems are often used to impose limitations on what is theoretically possible, thus ruling out various physical models or approaches.
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