In Jujutsu Kaisen, what is the specific mathematical concept at the core of Gojo’s "Infinity" technique, allowing him to slow objects indefinitely?
What is Zeno’s Paradox (Achilles and the Tortoise)?
What year did the American Revolutionary War begin?
What is 1775?
What is the largest continent by land area?
What is Asia?
The dish "paella," made with rice, saffron, and seafood or meat, originates from which European country?
What is Spain?
What is the capital city of Germany?
What is Berlin?
In Invincible, what is the name of the exact Viltrumite cleansing operation that reduced their own population to strengthen the race — and what percent of Viltrumites survived it?
What is The Purge; about 1 in 2 (or ~50%) survived.
What was the name of the first constitution of the United States, which was later replaced by the current Constitution in 1789?
What are the Articles of Confederation?
Which country has the most people in the world?
What is China?
What Italian dish is made by layering pasta with sauce, cheese, and sometimes meat or vegetables, then baking it?
What is lasagna?
What annual festival in Munich is famous for its beer, traditional clothing, and folk music?
What is Oktoberfest?
In Dragon Ball Z, during the Cell Games, Goku briefly teaches Gohan a principle that the Z-Fighters typically overlook in battle. What specific lesson does he emphasize, and how does it backfire?
What is the importance of letting go and fighting with emotion rather than restraint; it causes Gohan to toy with Cell and leads to Android 16’s death.
What was the name of the territory the U.S. purchased from France in 1803, doubling the country’s size?
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
What river is the longest in the world?
What is the Nile River?
What spicy Indian dish, often made with yogurt-marinated meat cooked in a clay oven, gets its name from that oven?
What is tandoori?
What wall, built in 1961 and torn down in 1989, divided East and West Berlin?
What is the Berlin Wall?
What is different about Turles’s Saiyan armor compared to Vegeta’s, and what does the leaf symbol on it mean?
His armor has a leaf symbol instead of the usual Saiyan logo, showing his connection to the Tree of Might.
Which U.S. Supreme Court case in 1954 declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional?
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
What landlocked country in South America has no coast, but has a navy?
What is Bolivia?
Which Middle Eastern dip is made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic?
What is hummus?
Which famous German composer became deaf later in life but still wrote some of his greatest music?
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
In Jujutsu Kaisen, what does the red thread symbolize in Kenjaku’s plan, especially related to the Death Paintings and sorcerer bloodlines?
It represents how Kenjaku controls fate and sorcerer families by linking his body swaps to creating the Death Paintings to manipulate cursed energy over generations.
During the Civil War, what strategy did the Union use to suffocate the Southern economy, involving naval blockades?
What is the Anaconda Plan?
Which African country completely surrounds the smaller country of Lesotho?
What is South Africa?
What Korean dish, often served as a side, is made by fermenting vegetables like cabbage with chili pepper and garlic?
What is kimchi?
What was the name of the German parliamentary republic established after World War I and before Hitler’s rise to power?
What is the Weimar Republic?