This is a list of the most popular questions asked on True Knowledge over the last 7 days that we don't currently answer.
Many of these questions can be got working with a simple piece of knowledge, some of them we can't currently answer due to known bugs or missing features in True Knowledge (e.g. current lack of support for very large time points is standing in our way of answering "how old is the earth") and some we don't answer because there is no known, provable answer.
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- how old is the Universe
- how old is the moon
- what is the age of the universe
- What is the density of water
- what is the diameter of the sun
- Is the population of Wales larger than the population of Eire
- When was GOOG worth more than $300
- when was the internet invented
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- Where is the International Space Station
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- who invented the internet
- What is the current temperature in Raleigh, NC
- Do humans have bones
- How much does a gallon of water weigh
- How much is 2 + 2
- how much is the fish
- how old is the oldest man on earth
- what is the deepest ocean
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- where do chickens come from
- Who killed Caesar
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- who won the superbowl
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- how big is the universe
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- how long do rats live
- how many atoms are there in the universe
- how many cows are there in texas
- how many people died in world war 2
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- what is the date of Easter
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- why is the sky red
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- what is the surface of mars composed of
- how many people were evacuated from new orleans during hurricane katrina
If you have any questions or thoughts about these questions...or if you manage to get any working please let me know in the comments.
The density of water is a function of pressure (p), salinity (s) and temperature (t).
How would you tell tk that
density of water is equal to f(p,s,t) ?
Posted by: Equanimous | 11 March 2009 at 11:17 AM
You could create a relation [is the density of the substance at the pressure salinity and density], taking a compound object on the right, and then we could implement the computation.
Posted by: Beth | 12 March 2009 at 10:50 PM
Beth is there any other object
implemented in this way that I
can look at ?
Posted by: Equanimous | 14 March 2009 at 04:24 PM
We've got a few relations to compound objects like that. If you ask "what was tiger wood's score in 1999" and click on the fact in the explanation you'll see [is the score of the person for the season] in the season. Another one is [is the result of the position class and ordering].
Posted by: Beth | 15 March 2009 at 05:00 PM