A few years ago I got the book What If? by Randall Munroe as a gift. It’s a compilation of absurd scientific answers to the weirdest “what if?” questions. Although it’s mostly humorous, it has a very important point. Asking “what if?” has the power to change our way of thinking, which can improve our world.
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