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A List of 15 Questions That Are Left Answered (with Pictures)

  1. How do you know you exist?
The Question Is What Happened to the Question Mark? - Proof That Blog
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2. Is a hotdog a sandwich or a taco? What is it?

Classic Hot Dog - Martin's Famous Potato Rolls and Bread | Martin's Famous  Potato Rolls and Bread

3. Should you do the right things or should you do things right?

Converting Thumbs-Up/Thumbs-Down to Percentiles with Skewness Intact | by  Corey Wade | Towards Data Science

4. In the word scent, is “S” silent or “C”?

Liberte Pot Candles - Colorful Candles for Home Decor | Prosperity Candle

(Actually, neither are silent, both work together to make the “ssss” sound.)

5. Why does the Easter bunny carry eggs? Rabbits don’t lay eggs.

How to Color Brown Eggs for Easter | Southern Living

Actually, eggs are a symbol of new life. If the Easter bunny didn’t lay eggs, what would they lay?

6. Who knew what time it was when the first clock was made?

Watch Wall Clock | Modern Wall Clock from EQ3

7. If you drop soap on the floor, is the floor clean or the soap dirty?

12 Best Bar Soaps 2020 | The Strategist | New York Magazine

8. Is sand called sand because it’s between land and sea?

Wave of Global Sand Trade May Be Depleting Beaches - TradeVistas

(No. “Sand” originates from an Old English word, sant, which then became zand. Zand, sant, whatever it was called, it meant something that was finer than gravel, but coarser than dust. And in this case, this is what sand is! (Credits go to: prish123 on http://brainly.in

9. Is cup with water filled halfway, is it half empty or half full?

Staffing Industry Trends | Is the Glass Half Empty or Full? | Bullhorn

10. When did time begin?

Here's Why Health Experts Want to Stop Daylight-Saving Time - WSJ

11. Did we invent math or did we discover it? (I think it was created. What about you? Share in the comments! :D)

Calculus — The Mathematics of 'Change' | by Gaurav Goel | Towards Data  Science

12. Which orange came first – the fruit or the color?

Which Came First: Orange the Color or Orange the Fruit? | Mental Floss

(There is now proof that the actual fruit got its name first!” The earliest recorded use of orange the fruit in English is from the 1300s and came to us from the Old French orange, adapted from the Arabic nāranj, from the Persian nārang, from the Sanskrit nāranga,” mentalfloss.com says. But, of course, we may find some proof of that the color “orange” first got its name in the future…

13. Which came first – the chicken or the egg?

Scientists have found a clue to the chicken and egg question - Science

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Comments

  1. TAKAKO

    April 19, 2021 at 12:34 pm

    シャノンがユーモアのセンスをたくさん持っていることに
    驚いた。とても良いことです。😊😊😊

  2. Stevw

    April 15, 2021 at 3:42 am

    For sure,, we discovered Math. We did not invent it, because logic and oder in the universe existed way before mankind. That’s my two scents, I mean cents.

  3. TAKAKO

    April 14, 2021 at 1:04 pm

    読んでいて楽しい。
    楽しいブログをありがとう。😊

    • Shannon Yan

      April 14, 2021 at 3:20 pm

      Of course! 😀

  4. TAKAKO

    April 14, 2021 at 4:15 am

    この問題に正解ってあるのかな?
    よく分からない。😂

    • Shannon Yan

      April 14, 2021 at 3:22 pm

      Haha, the explanations are sometimes the right answer, but sometimes they are just guesses of what researchers think!

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