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>
> Jon asks:

[⏄] Charles Dodgson once wrote, "How is a raven like a writing desk"?
> Sometimes I feel that mathematicians love riddles. One will state the
> axioms for a group and another will go off running to find an example
> of some object which satisfies those axioms. In QM it seems to me that
> phenomena is measured and relationships between these measurements are
> stated. Now we go off running to find objects which answer the riddle.
>


You are stark raving mad!
https://youtu.be/ipSZYgFVJvI?t=49

Interesting history:
https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-answer-to-the-most-famous-unanswerable-fantasy-ridd-5872014
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