By these rhetorical questions and answers, defined by us and our new philosophy, we intend to answer those both simple and complex questions. The paradox of the answers goes beyond the limited, conventional philosophies. Most of the times, these questions are unanswerable, or the answer is infinite, unlimited, as direction of research and not as an answer in the scientific or nonscientific sense. We are willing to answer simple questions coming from simple people, but also questions asked by learned people, not with a view to showing the quality of our philosophy, but because the question was and is on everybodyʼs lips, throughout the space/time that will come. The present answer is similar to the general question we have been always preoccupied with. ”Does God exist?” Whether theist or atheist, each tried or tries in his own way to find an answer. In the absence of the Unconventional/Philosophy, the question does not have an answer, although the answer of the  Unconventional/Philosophy is just a direction and not an answer specific to science or nonscience. Similar to the theist God or the atheist infinite, the unlimited exists, but under the form of entities/universe beyond the limits of any entity/universe, that is beyond ourselves or the others. Our question and its answer are valid for both the theist and the atheist, due to the fact that the unlimited also contains the mathematical infinite and the God imagined throughout the centuries by the people. The infinite and God are reflections of the unlimited specific to the Unconventional/Entity/Universe and each of these reflections is limited by the existence of the system of reference that reflects it. Let us not mistake the infinite of our imagination or the God imagined by the people for the unlimited or the unlimited God, that can never be reflected or imagined. The theist or atheist images of the Unconventional/Entity/Universe are limited, whatever the nature of reflection or of the system of reference in relation to which they are reflected. 

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