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Who will read your answer? Is there a team that will help Dr. Hawking to read through all our answers? Of course, what really matters is that this question was asked once again, and that so many people have thought about an answer. Can we survive?

My answer is on page 479. Asking *this* question seemed like a natural way to remember that, and a good way, too, for me to read your answer to the doctor's question, if you tell me where to find it.

Now, how should I pick the best answer to *this* question?

2006-07-05 13:20:36 · 4 answers · asked by reading_is_dangerous 3 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

4 answers

My answer is on page 160:

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Dear Hawking,

Thx to your question, I realise that there are lots of people who are really convinced that "everything is chaos".

That was a big emotional shock for me, but now, I acknowledge this fact, and I realise that I am serenely optimistic inside of me, that I have not a "darkness" in my core.

I realise that a strength inside of me will always give me the force to spread pragmatic optimism.

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My answer to your "question":

In spite of all the threats I may hear everywhere, I deeply feel that Humankind can survive the next hundred years, and the next thousand years too.

I don't want to justify my optimism to you.

I prefer to share my optimism with those millions of people who bring hope & help everyday.

It is because of all those optimistic anonymous persons that I am sure that Humankind will last long.


Thx to my reacting to your question, I realise that I have an undestroyable "faith" in Human.

This "faith" had to surface because of your question.

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2006-07-05 23:21:12 · answer #1 · answered by Axel ∇ 5 · 1 0

My response is on page one. I happened to be on-line when the question was posted, before Yahoo put it in the banner.

Since none of the featured celebrities seem to use this site, I doubt they read the responses. Still, most of them posed pretty good questions, and reading other people's answers is as interesting as answering the questions, isn't it?

This is more of a conversational-round-table site than it is a finding-good-answers site. I don't think anyone really expects a response to a question here to change anything.

2006-07-05 20:30:57 · answer #2 · answered by Sandsquish 3 · 0 0

didn't bother no one would ever read it.

I did know the answer though..

2006-07-05 20:24:17 · answer #3 · answered by Rusty Nails 5 · 0 0

um, i didnt answer his stupid question. so i dont havwe a page #.

2006-07-05 20:24:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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