Adults answer the first seven questions remembering their childhood and the second seven from their present-day perspective.

Children (under eighteen) answer all questions from their present-day perspective.

 

Child

1. What do you know?

2. Describe what this planet smells like.

3. How is it possible to forgive the unforgivable?

4. What makes you happy?

5. Describe a world in which God exists, and a world in which God does not exist.

6. What is your most vivid memory?

7. What will be the kindest thing you do when you’re older?

 

After the first seven questions, each participant is asked to draw a geometric shape.

 

Adult/Child

8. What will you carry in your suitcase on the day of departure to another planet (literal or symbolic)?

9. How many lives would you like to live?

10. What should be forgotten and what should be remembered?

11. What would you like to know?

 12. Describe yourself to a non-human intelligent life.

13. What is in the middle between good and evil?

14. …?

 

At the conclusion of the interview, the participant is asked to write a four-line poem.