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What is aura? Can people see aura? If yes, how do they see it? Do they have any scientific explanation for this phenomenon?
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Are scientific laws always known to be true?
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How do salt lamps work?
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How does our current technology compare to the ancient magnetism technology of ancient civilizations? Why can’t modern science explain their ancient practices with magnetism and how it came about? What did Nikola Tesla learn from studying this?
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Does science reflect social and cultural values, or is science universal?
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Is tapping on the top of a soda can really a method to prevent it from exploding or fizzing over the top? If yes, how does that work from a scientific perspective?
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How did the water in the atmosphere come on the Earth?
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Why can you see the Moon even though it's daytime?
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Will creationism become dominant over evolution in science?
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There's no science behind it but why does astrology seem so real? Why do people of the same sign act so similar in certain ways?
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Why don't mines fill up with water?
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What do you think is more important, science or art? And why?
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How do you soften your well water in your house?
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If evolution means that only the fittest survives, why is there more than one species?
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Why do objects of different masses hit the ground at the same time?
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How do ETs fit in with your religion? How will you react when disclosure happens?
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Do aliens really exist? If yes, where did they come from?
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If evolution wasn't false, how do evolutionists explain that they can't debunk my following theory? We assume evolution is true. But non-living things can't evolve into living things. Since this is impossible, a creator is required.
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It is said that a lightning bolt reaches a temperature of 50,000 degrees. Hotter than the surface of the sun, yet people have been struck by lightning and survived. How is that possible?
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What is the photochemical phase of photosynthesis?
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