Imagine if all the people in a big room suddenly couldn’t think, not even for one second. Like when you try to solve a puzzle but can't figure it out, and your brain just goes blank. If that happened to everyone at once, no one would know what to do next. Maybe they’d just stand there like statues or walk in circles without knowing why. That’s kind of how the world might look if everyone stopped thinking all at once.
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- A classroom full of students all suddenly stopped thinking, no one knew what to do next.
- A group of people at a party all froze mid-laugh, like statues in the middle of a conversation.
- An entire city suddenly went still as if someone hit the pause button on everyone’s brains.
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See also
- What If Everyone Thought Exactly the Same?
- What Is Free Will, Really?
- What If Everyone Thought Exactly the Same Way?
- Is consciousness a fundamental property of all matter?
- What is mind?
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