That’s something I find interesting, and it’s a question that may forever be unanswerable; assuming other universes exist, they are quite possibly forever inaccessible.
When we first got married, we received a beautiful serving platter as a gift. I know I used it a few times. Then, one day, I realized I hadn’t seen the beautiful serving platter in a while, and absolutely could not find it. How can you lose a large serving platter?
So I would ask “Where is my beautiful serving platter?”
I figure if the answer is “It was accidentally thrown out with the trash,” at least I can stop wondering where it is and move on and form a new relationship with some other housewares.
If the answer is “It is in a mis-labeled box in the back of the linen closet” then I get my beautiful serving platter back (does that count as financial gain?).
I think if I asked a question that was more important in a cosmic sense, there would be too much potential of being upset or bothered by the answer, or upset that I couldn’t share the answer.
When I think about stuff like this, I’m pretty glad it’s never going to happen to me because I wouldn’t be able to stand the strain of being able to pick only one question. I want to know everything with unrelenting curiosity. If I did come to know everything…or at least the everything that’s important in my mind, if I couldn’t tell anyone about it, that would be doubly hard.
So cheat. Something like “What’s the random number seed and function for a sequence of correct yes/no values that happens to match the order of every question I’ll wonder about for the rest of my life?”
Or you could just wish for more wishes. That pretty much always works.
And run the risk of “Well, there isn’t one. Sorry.”? (Or, I suppose, since you’ve left the type of function unspecified, perhaps “Well, the easiest way to do this is for me to just tell you the whole sequence”, which isn’t so bad. Just make sure to get it down in writing…)
Where can I get the perfect clubhouse sandwich? If the answer is Alpha Centauri then it pretty much answers any questions I’d have regarding extraterrestrial intelligence in the universe, too.
Or, what Motorgirl asked (Minus the part about her sister. I don’t know her sister and it wouldn’t be appropriate for me to ask about her).
What is consciousness? How do I obtain the feeling that I exist from a collection of neurons and electrical impulses in my brain? What the hell am “I”, anyway?
Well, who do you think your question will be directed to in the first place? Maybe not a “God” by definition, but any being that could accurately answer any question you pose would have to be all-knowing, omniscient, and presumably all powerful.