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Is this debateable?

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
Are there more answers than questions or more questions than answers?

Seeing this is a debate forum, how would you defend either one?

Or is this the sames is the chicken before the egg idea?
 

Just_me_Mike

Well-Known Member
OK so my point in posting this was to see if we could delete a post we generate. Is this possible? Just curious...
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
As far as the OP goes; I have no answer. So in this thread at least, there are more questions.

Except that that actually was an answer, so I guess we just broke even.
 

Enoch07

It's all a sick freaking joke.
Premium Member
One drunk fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer.
 

McBell

mantra-chanting henotheistic snake handler
One drunk fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer.
Can answer or care to answer?

Seems to me that their patience would likely run out long before they can not answer the fools questions.
 

BucephalusBB

ABACABB
Are there more answers than questions or more questions than answers?
I think the amount of questions is infinite. I also think the amount of answers to those questions is infinite. And we can use math to simply show you..

"what's the avarage of 2 and 3? 2.5
"what's the avarage of 2 and 2.5? 2.25
"what's the avarage of 2 and 2.25? 2.125
etc..


Or is this the sames is the chicken before the egg idea?
The egg was first people, why don't you all stop asking that obvious question :p
 

Beaudreaux

Well-Known Member
Are there more answers than questions or more questions than answers?

Seeing this is a debate forum, how would you defend either one?

Or is this the sames is the chicken before the egg idea?
If there are any questions that do not currently have answers (like "what is the volume of the universe" or "How does a Bumble Bee fly when physics shows it is not possible") then it is easy to see that there are more questions than answers.
 

BucephalusBB

ABACABB
If there are any questions that do not currently have answers (like "what is the volume of the universe" or "How does a Bumble Bee fly when physics shows it is not possible") then it is easy to see that there are more questions than answers.

Depends if the answer has to be correct. I can easilly answer "train" to both questions but it would make no sense.
 

Beaudreaux

Well-Known Member
Depends if the answer has to be correct. I can easilly answer "train" to both questions but it would make no sense.
True. In that case there are an infinite number of questions and answers, with very few of them being worth much. Example:

Question: "May I mumble dog face through the banana patch?"
Answer: "There are no bones in ice cream."

Fits the definition I suppose.
 

Beaudreaux

Well-Known Member

Kewl! I stand corrected. (actually, I sit on my fat *** corrected, but it sounds better the other way)
As to the volume of the universe, it seems to me it depends upon where you are.
the Earth is rather noisy compared to the moon.
At least for now.
picard.jpg
 

GiantHouseKey

Well-Known Member
Greetings

I say, as has been said before, there are infinite questions and infinite answers.
Some questions have one correct answer: "Is GhK male or female?" Answer: Male
Some questions have more than one correct answers: "What is the best band in the world?" (Although the actual correct answer is Tool ;))
Some answers have more than one questions: "Yes"

Doesn't really matter though, does it?

GhK
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Oh, so I can't actually delete a thread I created, bu I can delete a post. Is that correct?

Actually, I'm not sure Itwillend, and I didn't see this post until just now.

I thought if you delete the OP the thread disappears, but I'm not sure if members have that option.

Do you still want this thread deleted?
 

McBell

mantra-chanting henotheistic snake handler
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I get the impression that every time someone makes a new sign, the one above will change.
 
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