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Being utter pioneers in science, if the Nazis were still around today would they have ignored mainstream beliefs in physics and have created the warp drive by now?
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Where can a neutron float freely without bonding? (other than being very heated and moving fast)
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What is the some other forces that provides centripetal force?
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Can a magnetic field change particles’ velocity?
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So since atoms speed increase more by the higher their temp is, hypothetically if temp would be able to rise infinitely. Would the speed of atoms rise infinitely as well if constantly heated, thus creating a speed greater than the speed of light?
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Craig Beall
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Is there a way to simulate zero gravity on earth?
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Let's say I don't believe the world is round. How can one prove the world is round to me?
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If, in an empty universe, two 3kg metal balls were placed 1,000,000 light years apart, would gravity pull them together?
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Dyke Pullover
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Does light travel forever or does it eventually fade?
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Can ghosts move items?
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Paul Blackburn
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Why does a submarine float or sink in water?
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Is it possible to build a balloon that's lighter than air, but not so light that it floats away?
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Why is a lot of debris floating in space and not falling towards Earth despite gravitational pull?
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After how many years does our Earth continue to rotate in the same circle?
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What prevents air conditioners from falling out of the window?
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Can we create energy from nothing?
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What is an experiment to determine the density of an irregular solid (e.g., stone)?
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matt
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What causes a car to pull to the right when accelerating?
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A ball dropped from a height h an hits the ground with a speed of v m/s. If, at precisely the same time the ball is dropped, another ball is launched straight up at v m/s, will the two balls pass each other?
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If the Earth is round, why don't people fall off the bottom?
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