Thought Provoking Questions

<p>Lets get some thought provoking questions started, answer others and imput your own for discussion.</p>

<p>Heres a few to start:
1) What if everyone saw colors differently from other people, because if you think about it specific colors are hard to describe without an example of one, which could be seen differently by someone else, hence they would see things differently but classify them the same way. Or more extreme, if we just saw EVERYTHING differently, and kind of created our own reality type of thing.</p>

<p>2) What if Japan didn't attack Pearl Harbor as early as they did, and the USA had stayed out of WWII? Would Germany/Japan/Italy be able to control all or most of Eurasia, and eventually be unable to be beaten by the USA (and Britain)?</p>

<p>3) Did aliens create the pyramids? (I remember reading some interesting stuff about this... if someone would bring up some info about pyramids that would be good).</p>

<p>4) What does CC do for a living?</p>

<p>Aliens make crop circles, not pyramids.</p>

<p>lawlZ</p>

<p>question 4 is a riddle that has stumped even the most worldly scholars since the beginning of mankind.</p>

<p>1) It really wouldn't matter</p>

<p>2) The US would have gotten in eventually, and the Axis would still lose, as Brittan and the Soviet Union staved off or turned back invasion without our direct help</p>

<p>3) No. If I was an alien going to another planet, why would I build a pyramid? And why wouldn't I make it obvious I built it? And why is there no ancient egyptian texts or pictures with aliens?</p>

<p>4) Sell ad space to some really sleezy diploma mills</p>

<p>yea pretty much, guys dont even bother with that its an inside joke, try to get some discussion started on the other questions</p>

<p>-TPPN</p>

<p>dude aliens love building pyramids, you just don't think the same way they do</p>

<p>and obviously, the pyramids themselves are messages in an alien language that notify us how to contact them when we finally become advanced enough to interpret the messages</p>

<p>how else could the pyramids have lasted thousands of years? and if people had built the pyramids, not aliens, why wouldn't they just build regular rectangular-prismical buildings?</p>

<p>Yea i remember reading that they were like perfectly aligned with some star system, and the mathematic calculations used were very exact, much more advanced than they should have been for their time. However, it could be coincidence</p>

<p>I think we can assume that Egyptan's knew how to add.</p>

<p>And they lasted thousands of years beauce their PURE SOLID STONE. You can't just take a wrecking ball to it</p>

<p>ive thought about question #1 before...like if what i consider blue, you see as what i would consider red, but you call it blue because thats what you were taught.</p>

<p>kind of weird to think about. :eek:</p>

<p>Here's my answer</p>

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<p>Japan's reasons for attacking Pearl Harbor were "valid" and the US expected an attack, but not at Pearl Harbor. The US was putting the hurt on Japan economically...had we not been attacked by Japan, Japan would have collapsed from within due to economic/social problems. So no, they wouldn't have become part of an Eurasian superpower. Italy sucks anyways and would have been defeated, and had Germany would have eventually came to a stalemate with Britain...had they actually won, they were far too weak economically and their nation was too destroyed to actually return to "normal" life and rule multiple nations. Had the US not won, being the only major nation that hadn't received heavy damages at home and still had a strong economy, everyone would have been screwed afterwards.</p>

<p>So for number one, what if we were all color blind? I think it would be funny to watch my friend who has OCD try to color code things. What would we have in common with each other if we saw everything differently? That'd be pretty confusing, but I think ppl would get used to it.</p>

<p>For #2...the US was already so involved in the war, that I believe they would've entered into full involvement before too long with or without Pearl Harbor.</p>

<p>Better, similar question: What would have happened if September 11 hadn't happened?</p>

<p>if 9/11 never happened, we wouldn't have to hear all these radical dumb@ss conspiracy theories about it</p>

<p>if september 11 never happened, something similar would have.</p>

<p>If september 11 didn't happen we'd be wondering what happened to those 24 hours.</p>