This is a summary of the following:
- The creators of Pringles chips claimed that they were not potato chips to avoid taxes, but later had to pay 120 million pounds in taxes.
- The White House has various security measures, such as bulletproof windows, drones, lasers, pressure sensors and a bunker, to protect the president from potential threats.
- The free will experiment by Libet showed that the subconscious can predict the intention to perform an action before the conscious mind is aware of it, but this does not mean that free will does not exist or that the action is inevitable.
- Computerized brains in video games are a possible future technology that could allow players to control games with their minds and have games adapt to their emotions, but this is still very far away from reality.
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake has some theories about how the story will change from the original, such as whether Aerith will die, what Sephiroth's goal is, and whether there are different timelines.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The creators of Pringles chips claimed that their product was not potato chips to avoid the tax on potato-based snacks.
2. The White House has various security measures, such as bulletproof windows, drones, pressure sensors, and a possible green laser system.
3. The free will experiment by Libet showed that the subconscious knows the intention to perform an action before the conscious mind does.
4. Computerized brains in video games could offer a more immersive and adaptive experience by reading the emotions of the players.
5. Final Fantasy 7 remake has some theories about changing destiny, different timelines, and Sephiroth's motives.