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<p class="gmail-bas gmail-indent1">The question is why specifically here does the Gemara object to farfetched ukimtas? There are far fetched ukimtas all over shas and yet for some reason this ukimta was considered so farfetched that it was rejected. What does
this say about far fetched ukimtas elsewhere? Does the Gemara anywhere else reject a farfetched ukimta like this?</p>
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<div>One line of approach is that the Gemara had a separate line of tradition as to what the Halacha was and simply was reconciling The sources with the already known outcome. </div>
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