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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (125378)11/28/2016 10:16:43 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217742
 
Question 3 is annoying. After several minutes insomniac at 4 am it is the nasty one. The rest are okay but I'd want a piece of paper for that one for maybe 256 numbers. . Or maybe more thinking time might help. The rest are easy enough by thinking.

But this one is much more difficult, shocking and the correct answer unbelievable "What will happen to you in the next 20 years?" : <her new social studies project is to gather some family member's (not dada / mama) story from at least 20 years ago and write how life changed.>



Yet the probability of it happening appears to be 1, unless my free will determined understanding of physics is randomly wrong.


Here are a few more.


Which year will the Rotorua caldera erupt to the sky?
Which year will the Taupo caldera erupt to the sky?
Will Mq's theory on the big freeze being underway in 2019 be right with 2020 foresight from 2007?
Which year will the dark interregnum begin following TJ's monetary theory?
What will be Earth's human population in 2037?
Which year will Peak People be? [my answer is 2037 unless something goes wrong - war, trade disruption, famine, humanized avian flu, bolide [I'm unworried about CO2]].
Will USA nuke Russia or will Russia nuke USA or neither or both?

Life is full of questions, known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns, imponderables, luck and wishful thinking, not to mention cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias.

With the mention of peanuts I thought of pineapples which our daughter did not know grow as they do until seeing them as we drove around Hawaii. She had thought they grew on trees, like pine trees or something. I also thought of cashew nuts and realized I had no idea how they grow. So I asked Wikipedia - what an interesting process. en.wikipedia.org

Mqurice
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