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Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything

The "Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" is a concept from Douglas Adams' science fiction series, where it symbolizes the profound, unanswered question about the meaning of existence. In the story, a supercomputer named Deep Thought calculates the answer as "42," but acknowledges that the actual question is unknown. Metaphorically, it represents humanity’s ongoing quest to understand life's purpose and the nature of reality. While humorous and fictional, it highlights our curiosity and the philosophical pursuit to find meaning in the vast cosmos.