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A passenger sitting in a moving railway carriage throws a ball vertically upwards. The ball would fall in front of him if what?
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Is the universe contingent or necessary?
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Is it true that saying loving words to a flower will make it live longer? Why?
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If you farted inside a jar, closed it quickly, and opened it 10 years later, would you be able to still smell it?
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How does a hypothesis become a theory?
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If you see a snail out in the dry with the sun hitting it, should you pour water on it?
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Why does Ethiopia have no water?
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Who or what created humans?
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What is the greatest accomplishment of mankind?
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What is your own theory about evolution?
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Can science ultimately answer all philosophical questions?
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We calculate the age of the universe by looking at the farthest objects in the observable universe. How can the age be correct when this is only as far as we can see?
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How far can sound waves travel through space?
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Why do so many people not believe scientists who have spent many years doing research to conclude that climate change (global warming) is a real threat?
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Is it possible to stop the rain from falling? How could this be done?
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How much do 4 liters of water weigh?
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How is fake snow made?
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What is the lowest point on Earth not covered by water?
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Do warm lights consume more electricity than cool ones?
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What do people with metal detectors usually find?
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