oh, I know the answer, the answer is no because it just is, like yeah!
That is an interesting question from a philosophical standpoint. Can we really know? Are we certain that anyone actually exists other than ourselves? Who we are is a question that it usually takes a lifetime to answer, and even then sometimes we don't have a certain answer.
Interesting question but does it really have an answer?
No one really nows why, interesting question though
Good question! That's really interesting! Probably not.
This is an interesting question because for all intents and purposes it really isn't a question - it reminds me of Seinfeld, a show about nothing because there is no question here.
This question is really interesting. Nobody ever measures the weight of bedbug but it would be the same weight as a mosquito.
In my opinion no,they were kinda stealing the land from the native Americans "not Indians",but on the other hand that is a bad question because it is a moral question,so the answer really depends on your view/standpoint/opinion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQM0bfBQvDA hope this answers your question it's really interesting
If someone is philosophical, they are pondering the nature of life and what living really means. An example might be, "The old man waxed philosophical, wondering if he had been the best husband he could be to his deceased wife."
This is both a mathematical and a philosophical question.From a mathematical standpoint, it is possible to conceive of a dimension that is smaller than the three that we typically think of as 'space'. This is, in fact, one of the components of brane theory, a branch of higher-level mathematics which is attempting to come up with a unified theory of the universe.From a philosophical angle, if there is space with nothing in it, and no one to observe it, does it really exist? This might be the modern equivalent of the 'if a tree falls when no one is there, does it still make a sound' argument which has baffled philosophers for centuries.
That is an interesting questioning. You would thinks so, really, but I honestly doubt it. I also think its a good question.
Well, I don't know about any hidden meanings or philosophical meanings...But it was a really badass movie, if you haven't seen it. watch it. If you have then...you shouldn't need to ask this question. -Jesse A. McCarthy