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* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/Using_a_series_of_thoughts_can_the_human_brain_generate_a_random_number_in_an_unbiased_way  Using a series of thoughts can the human brain generate a random number in an unbiased way?]
 
* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/Using_a_series_of_thoughts_can_the_human_brain_generate_a_random_number_in_an_unbiased_way  Using a series of thoughts can the human brain generate a random number in an unbiased way?]
 
* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_measure_of_confidence_can_be_put_into_a_long_mathematical_proof What measure of confidence can be put into a long mathematical proof?]
 
* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_measure_of_confidence_can_be_put_into_a_long_mathematical_proof What measure of confidence can be put into a long mathematical proof?]
* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/Without_a_priori_information_is_it_possible_to_tell_the_difference_between_a_human_language_a_machine_language_and_a_biological_coding_language Without a priori information, is it possible to tell the difference between a human language, a machine language, and a biological coding language?]
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* [https://www.researchgate.net/post/Without_a_priori_information_is_it_possible_to_tell_the_difference_between_a_human_language_a_machine_language_and_a_biological_coding_language Without ''a priori'' information, is it possible to tell the difference between a human language, a machine language, and a biological coding language?]
  
 
==Physiology questions==
 
==Physiology questions==

Revision as of 14:17, 23 January 2014

Collecting "imponderables" or interesting unanswered questions is one of my hobbies and I list a bunch of questions here. I decided to put them on this web site to encourage students to think creatively and identify deep questions. But anyone is welcome to enjoy them. I know the answer to some of them, and I have posted them in case others come up with an answer more elegant than I know. However, many are open questions to have fun with. Maybe some can never be answered. The questions are also here to encourage interdisciplinary thinking.

For ease of updating and ease of interaction, I've decided to post all my questions on ResearchGate.

Physics questions

Math questions

Biology questions

Botany questions

Computer science questions

Electrical & electronic engineering questions

Philosophy questions

Physiology questions

Clinical study questions

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