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Can the theory of abiogenesis be quantified and tested in a scientific way or does it rely on assumptions and probabilities? Can it be considered a well-established scientific theory?
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What do cruise ships do when caught in a hurricane?
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Did you know bananas are radioactive in nature?
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Why is a humid summer much harder to bear than a dry summer?
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When I inject liquid, liquid goes in. How do I make it so that when I inject a liquid, the liquid goes out?
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What is the relation between degree Celsius and Fahrenheit?
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If the Theory of Evolution is true, why have man and animals stopped evolving?
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How well does resin preserve? Theoretically, could I encase an apple in resin and safely eat it 10 years later (assuming you can remove it from the resin casing) or in a 100 years later?
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Are there any 15 things which made up from flowers?
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Is climate change predominantly caused by humans, or by other natural phenomenon?
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What is the most unlikely story that is actually true?
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If hydrogen is the lightest element, and oxygen is also light, why does water weigh so much?
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What is science behind kundalini?
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