Google posted a math question on my campus...

<p>after some digging, I realize it's a project Google is working on right now </p>

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<p>How can there be a definite center of an irregularly expanding Universe?</p>

<p>The universe is a perfect sphere according to the the Poincare Conjecture.</p>

<p>Lmao............</p>

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The universe is a perfect sphere according to the the Poincare Conjecture.

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That's what she said.</p>

<p>The answer is Vanilla Ice. I'm 96% sure.</p>