How might entropy be meaningfully reversed?
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Does everything in this world have an answer?
I would probably ask the question to whoever give this option to me. Probably something like "Tell me about yourself in the most detailed way".
After I'm gone, how would everyone I've loved remember me?
Will our efforts in philosophy ever lead to a non-circular answer to the worth of life? I.e. will mankind ever create or find its purpose?
Can I bum a cig?
What happened to the other species of humans? Would they like metal? The first question can be ignored if both are not allowed
I feel like it would probably be something about GΓΆdel's Incompleteness Theorem. That thing is really annoying.
Although I feel I might get stuck in a recursive answer if I ask the wrong thing. So maybe I would ask something about a loved one, that I already know the answer to.
"What is every number each under 1 sextillion?" bouta buy me a little time
Why not 69 sextillion