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Let you answer (Or in this case Question) be something that you would REALLY like an answer to.( A very DEEP question or mystery that you would like the actual answer too.)

2006-08-05 12:03:45 · 24 answers · asked by Smart Dude 6 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

Keep them comming people. Come on...something really DEEP.

2006-08-08 20:26:18 · update #1

*** WIN OR LOSE, Come to the suggestion place (Or Comments spot) after winner is picked for the answer to your question. -- ( A LOT of good questions here.) I already have some of your answers. COME BACK to see them. *** Thank you all for digging DEEP. ***

2006-08-12 22:34:03 · update #2

You are ALL winners, for stretching your minds. This question was designed as an exercise in creativity. For actual answers, come to the comment section. I will be glad to shed light on anything I can. I don't know everything but I am a genius. I will contact some of you personally. Feel free to comment, try to answer others questions, or even contact me directly. I wish I could give all of you the points for winning. Thank you again for your answers/questions. KEEP thinking DEEP thoughts, until the day you die. The human brain needs exercise just like the human body. Good job all.

2006-08-13 11:13:50 · update #3

24 answers

This is an excellent question Smart Dude, afterall there is so many things we cannot currently answer yet may be able to do so in the future. Humanity afterall develops.

Our DNA is becoming genetically more intelligent through generations.

For example there are people in existence with a structure more similar to primates, both in terms of intelligence and even physically. A gene that makes us more intelligent is becoming more seen with the human populace however most of still fall in the middle.

So even if we disregard that, time has led us to eventually find answers, for a simple example if you said today the earth was flat you would be considered an idiot.

But this is isnt a debate over our current intelligence (as it is percieved), or our past errors so I will leave that for another time as it really is too complex to go into right now (some one might discuss the wisdom in old civilisations, the pyramids perfection)and isn't entirely relevent either.

My point by bringing those things up is simply that humanity is a constant work of progress and it is very difficult to say what we know answers to in the future. For example there is questions on this page that can be answered already ( good questions, but there are answers).

I have often thought about the usual questions, more complex information about the brain, but the the more we go into neuro-science the more questions seem to appear to answer, clearly we have a lot to learn, I am religious but obviously as all of us cannot deny science either.

I could say what is like after we die? , but then we may be able to answer that to one day, not that I am totally sure I want that answer, hate bad news:).

It could be that if we get that chance to evolve enough, we will actually have so many answers (information,ability etc), that we will actually lose out to them because we cannot fit them to the questions anymore, like having the picture of a completed jigsaw but no longer being able to find all the pieces that put it together in the first place.

So that the answer might, then be the question.

At this point, I am not trying be a wise as*, or all matrix-like, I am infact serious.

For myself if I think if we will have the full picture as living humans, we will probably no longer have any anything worth living for, because it would render everything completly mundane, afterall what is the point if you know the outcome of every single scenario allways, everything mapped out all day every day.

We would soon be asking, why can't we forget?

But taking it to the present I have dozens as do many others, but there is so much theory already that asking most of them becomes a matter of belief.

Even though they don't all believe in Faith (I mean Religion), what scientest has never had belief in a theory, faith in their own ideas? about life in general that is something we all have.

So given that no-one can actually say what humanity will never be able to answer I default to my previous question which may come in the future

why can't we forget the answers?

We could ask why can't we forget at the moment as it is in so many direct ways in life.


These of course are just present thoughts, I am sure their will be answer.

Also I wouldn't mind knowing why do we have the external dent on our upper lip?, we surely could still talk provided our internal anatomy remained the same.

After all a bird can talk, (although I do realise, that they aren't on our level)

Before someone says - birds just repeat what they hear, isn't that exactly what we do on a more advanced level ?

I also would like to know why I can influence people mentally at times, or send a sort of simple message, say a number, but I am useless at receiving a message?

I am suggesting I "powers", I will leave that to David Blaine.

Ps. Sorry if it turned into a novel Smart Dude, but it was an excellent question and definetly worth a thumbs up.

All the best Armand

2006-08-13 01:30:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

What Is The Hardest Question

2016-10-15 06:32:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Some Questions? The Question Of Many

- How far is space (universe)
- How many people lived on this Earth
- How many creatures
- How many things.
- How long
- How many hairs on my head
- Tell me about the greatest thing
- What number am I thinking of
- What is it.
- What am I thinking
- Have it ever existed?
- Something...................
- hmm.............................
- To be or not to be............................
- ...................ur...............................
- What the hardest deepest question know to man
- Where is it
- Where can I find it
- Is it ok if I see it.

etc. etc. etc. questions...................... The thing is, are these question important for me to ask. For what purpose will it be. Once have the answer than what next. Should I not worry to ask a question. Should I just be my answer. Once finding the answer then what.

Where will it all go? This knowledge of the question which becomes an answer.

2006-08-05 12:22:53 · answer #3 · answered by aquamoon006 2 · 2 0

I don't know if no human will ever know the answer but the hardest question for me is "how can anything exist at all?" If I think about it long enough it actually hurts my brain.

Neither religions nor science can answer that questions. Science doesn't have a clue and for religion to say "God" doesn't really answer anything at all. "God" is just as bad an answer as "Grunt".

The question seems to indicate a limit to our language and our thought processes. I suspect that the question is actually nonsense but have not been able to demonstrate that.

2006-08-05 12:14:40 · answer #4 · answered by Alan Turing 5 · 2 0

I once heard of a college philosophy professor who's question for the final was- WHY? One student was finished in less than 5 minutes and handed his exam to the professor. The professor was curious and very anxious to see how the student had finished so quickly. The student's answer to the question-WHY ? was WHY NOT?

2006-08-05 12:17:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

any question may be answered by humans, or will be. but there is a question that humans never can find an answer for it. they can find an answer but in infinite years later.

"what is infinite? what happens in infinite? "

and no one can reach to infinite because if u get to infinite there is again more to go.

i think if some day humans answer this question, they will be God.

2006-08-05 12:22:49 · answer #6 · answered by ___ 4 · 1 0

What is the origin of evil? (not to be cliche but...)Why do bad things happen? If God is all knowing, then is there still free will? What is time? What does it consist of? Is it linear? What is outside of time? (i've got lots of "time" questions and theories to back up each one, but i'm not going to go into all of them here)

2006-08-09 16:36:27 · answer #7 · answered by Erin Rebekah 2 · 1 0

What goes through the mind of a new born baby? What in the world could they have to dream about?

2006-08-11 17:37:00 · answer #8 · answered by chilipeppa29 1 · 2 0

Why is there anything as opposed to nothing?

The true nature of genius (and probably insanity) is the ability to contemplate the incomprehensible.

2006-08-05 12:14:27 · answer #9 · answered by Sleeping Troll 5 · 1 0

What lies far beyond the boundaries of the known universe and of human thought?

2006-08-05 12:45:26 · answer #10 · answered by bsc_student_08 2 · 1 0

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