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2007-04-03 05:02:34
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answer #1
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answered by frogg135 5
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The answer is known to be 42. The problem is what, exactly, is the question?
I believe I'm the only one to have solved this.
Recall that "If the Ultimate Question AND Answer are ever known, the universe will vanish to be immediately replaced with something even more bizarre and inexplicable."
The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is:
How many times have the Question and Answer been known?
42
This means that this universe is bizarre and inexplicable to the forty-second power.
Does that not explain life, the universe, and everything?
I believe it does.
Top THAT!
2007-04-03 06:37:06
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answer #2
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answered by tehabwa 7
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What is the ultimate question of life the universe and everything? Best to start with that...
2007-04-03 05:23:01
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answer #3
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answered by Foot Foot 4
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The ultimate answer to life is life and only life as itself as you possibly know it, for what else can better equate a life a that life itself in its entirety. The ultimate answer to the question of the universe is the universe itself, for nothing else or nothing less than that would do, not even a single atom missing would let complete the answer to be complete. The ultimate answer to everything is just about everything, plus the one who wants to know everything; and since the one who wants to know everything would have to be outside of everything, he therefore would be nothing. This, therefore, can be said that a wish to know everything is in fact a wish to become nothing, and thus to know everything is to become nothing. There is danger in knowing!
2007-04-03 06:01:18
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answer #4
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answered by Shahid 7
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This is the ultimate answer- Just when you think you know the meaning of life, you find out you were wrong, so you keep looking! Life is a journey that has no predictable ending, so is the Universe. It is the quest, the desire to live!
2007-04-03 05:07:22
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answer #5
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answered by stormzsecret 3
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42
2007-04-03 05:05:56
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is that the question is meaningless.
Imagine a bunch of salamanders thinking that because they exist, the universe must have a purpose and they are part of it. Little realizing that they are an insignificant part of an insignificant species on an insignificant planet.
That is us.
2007-04-03 05:57:38
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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A wise man once said this in answer to your question. `One who knows, will not tell you! And anyone who attempts to tell you, please know that they don't know! But this much I can tell you... this very fact this question has arisen in your mind, you are lucky! Many people just live life without asking what is the purpose of life. This question itself is like tool, a vehicle for you to go deep into life... the quest for reality!'
2007-04-03 05:21:29
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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we already have the ultimate answer to the ultimate question.
2007-04-03 05:19:31
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answer #9
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answered by kevin h 3
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well it's er kind of umm ahhh oh erm tchsss or it could be futersadfuick that question is not the ultimate question soory to disappoint you the ultimate question is ....... let you know when i hear it
2007-04-04 11:23:50
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answer #10
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answered by MILL 3
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