Re: virus: religion

Nathan Russell (frussell@frontiernet.net)
Mon, 11 May 1998 18:21:58 -0400


> 1. What is at the edge of the universe?
> 2. Do the last 4 words of the perceeding question have meaning?
> 3. What is the digit (or 2 digits if there are an even number) in the exact
> middle of the base 10 number 2^10^100 (this number has more digits by far than
> twice the number of atoms in the universe; by using the middle digit neither
> iterrated rounding nor the cycle of last digits 1-2-4-6-1 can be used)
> 4. How many atoms are in the sun (exactly, at a given time and date)?
> 5. Is your answer to question #5 false? (true or false)
> 6. What was the last thought of any deceased person you care to name?
> 7. Any question relating to the afterlife, if any.

With this question, I'm not interested in questions such as "is there an afterlife
or is there not an afterlife". Similiar proceedures could reduce any question to
answerable form, and don't require creativity.

> 8. Objectively, was Shakespeare a better writer than Isaac Asimov?
> 9. Is Tangent 90 Degrees equal to 1/0?
>
> I am sure there are many more such questions, there may even be an infinite
> number.
>
> -Nathan Russell