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Questions are an exploration of what has happened, can we know for certain exactly why things are the way they are now and can we use knowledge of what has happened to predict or shape what will happen? Questions rely upon the past, we cannot ask a question we have no knowledge about. Before you read this sentence could you ask a question about Mary Anning? I could not have posed that question to you if I had not found information about Mary Anning. Her story is a lot of children's dreams if you want to search for her story. To ask questions about wormholes, requires knowledge of the concept of wormholes. This is all to say we ask questions when we have found an answer that cannot be explained or needs a better explanation. We each discovery we unearth, new questions come alongside it. Like Mary Anning, she found fossils without knowing what question they answered, she had to discover those questions first.

For a final, complete, and resolute answer to be found, there needs to be a resolution to the question. We need to fully understand what is being asked. That is why many questions will not give satisfying answers as we are not fully clear on what the question is asking. "How am I supposed to live?" is a question with no clear answer as I am not clear on what it means to live in the first place. Is it only being physically alive? Is it having a life full of meaningful experiences? Is it something that we have yet to describe? I cannot define what living is to all people, I can barely define it for myself, so the best I can do is approximate an answer to an approximate question.


Do I really know everything?
What is Humanity?
What is a prophet (without religion)?
What is a false prophet and am I one?
What is a seeker?
Life sucks, society is falling apart, there is no hope, and I have no power in this world to affect anything, what am I supposed to do?
Why do I need to do anything when I am not the one who is in charge of society and making everything worse through their decisions?