Answer One Of These Questions And Win

Can you confidently answer any of these questions?

Can you show the Math or Research you used to answer them?

If so, publish your answer to any of these simple questions and win a Nobel Prize. We expect that so many people will be so grateful for answering one of these that the mighty Nobel will likely be the smallest thing you will win.

Here are the questions? Notice that at least one of them mentions the computer.

What Is the Universe Made Of?

What is the Biological Basis of Consciousness?

Why Do Humans Have So Few Genes?

To What Extent Are Genetic Variation and Personal Health Linked?

Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified?

How Much Can Human Life Span Be Extended?

What Controls Organ Regeneration?

How Can a Skin Cell Become a Nerve Cell?

How Does a Single Somatic Cell Become a Whole Plant?

How Does Earth’s Interior Work?

Are We Alone in the Universe?

How and Where Did Life on Earth Arise?

What Determines Species Diversity?

What Genetic Changes Made Us Uniquely Human?

How Are Memories Stored and Retrieved?

How Did Cooperative Behavior Evolve?

How Will Big Pictures Emerge from a Sea of Biological Data?

How Far Can We Push Chemical Self-Assembly?

What Are the Limits of Conventional Computing?

Can We Selectively Shut Off Immune Responses?

Do Deeper Principles Underlie Quantum Uncertainty and Nonlocality?

Is an Effective HIV Vaccine Feasible?

How Hot Will the Greenhouse World Be?

What Can Replace Cheap Oil — and When?

Will Malthus Continue to Be Wrong?

Here is the LINK and the rest of the story.

Regards,
Roger Born
“Sorry, no refunds.”

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