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Is there anything you think humans will ever be able to figure out? I think there will be a lot of things that will give us a hard time figuring out, but maybe we could at some point. I think about these questions: What is the purpose of dreaming? What is the size of the whole universe? Will we ever seriously become an interplanetary species without any consequences? Are parallel universes real? How can the world achieve peace and become borderless? I'm curious to know what's on your list?
How many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop.... The world may never know.
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Toughest one 🤣
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If a wise owl can't figure it out, who can?
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Found it 😉
A "licking machine" designed by Purdue engineering students averaged 341 licks to the center. A similar experiment at the University of Michigan landed on 411 as the magic number. Students at Bellarmine University in Louisville used human subjects and looked at additional factors such as gender and candy color to get to a final number; they found that an orange Tootsie Pop takes an average of 148 licks to consume, while a grape pop averages 198 licks.
... “We started to test it, and it’s hard. Resisting the temptation to just bite into one is tough,” Ristroph admitted. 🤣
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A "licking machine"
Stopped reading there... add to cart.
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How and when was the universe created? I consider this to be the most difficult question to answer from a scientific point of view. If anyone tells you "God is the creator", then the next question would be "how and when was God created or born?"
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Though not proven, I think the universe was created first because you can't create something that doesn't exist, even time and space weren't there. But then again, it raises the question of how the universe came from nothing. So thanks, that was a good one.
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The origin of existence itself is something that blows your mind.
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I think that's impossible to figure out right? Something always came before...
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What is the origin of the origin?
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Parallel universes is a good one. I think we could get answers to a couple of those others.
I doubt we will ever understand consciousness.
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That is seriously a tough one. I think of it as the universe trying to understand itself
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Kindness and selflessness.
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What happens after death?
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The principal-agent problem
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