Question: Can you identify TWO "identical" things? My position is that ALL things in the world are different. Even twins, photons, and more. Try your hardest to refute me. Have fun!
Explain how those things can be identical despite any probable differences. Answer in a way where I can NOT find a difference.
Your question is flawed considering the fact that there is an important piece of information missing, which is, as per you, all things in the world are different " colour or shape or position or constituents or character and so on so forth" . Therefore when you define your question more accurately, stating which property you are comparing then and only then can you confidently state that all things are same or different.
If you don't state which property then the difference or similarity lies in the perspective of the viewer, so for me you and I might be same in the case of species( that being "omosapiens") however we are different in other things, like the language we speak or the places we live in and so on.
I hope this answers your question. However, next time try posting it under a different topic and not in advanced physics section.
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