Describe something you will never fully understand.

Prompt Response: I will never fully understand the concept of infinity or the concept of nothing. I am very interested in math and physics and the universe around us, but I will never be able to grasp the concept of how the universe began. I know it's believed that the universe began with the Big Bang, but I can't fathom how there could've been nothing before that. Also, we still don't know for sure if the universe is finite or infinite, and I don't think we can ever know for certain. I think that this is because the human brain is limited in what it can understand, and infinity is outside of the realm of our understanding. It's not that we can't think of it as a concept, but it's impossible to grapple with the reality of infinity in the real world. 

Summary: Today in class we presented our cultural identity poems.

Reflection: I strengthened my public speaking skills and learned more about the culture of my classmates.

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