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Quote from: Jeannette on June 18, 2007, 06:11:32 PMThe question and answer are both important in the process. Perhaps the questions most contributing factors would include context and contingency. We have a sophisticated construct in our cognition, and considering that we all live on the same world many of the answers we conclude are similar. However, the questions which gave rise to those answers might not be similar. Therefore, you might ask me a question, and I might have the answer, and I might gain by knowing another question for which my answer applies.