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The broad field of art and beauty contains many elements which are not susceptible to scientific measurement. e.g. which s the most beautiful rainbow? What is the meaning of this poem? Why do we consider eyes (or hair or breasts) beautiful? There are even mathematical questions yet insoluble - the Riemann Hypothesis, which concerns the distribution of primes, is one such. Goldbach's Conjecture is another such, that may be easily understood.

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