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If the universe isn't infinite, how big is it? I heard that if the universe isn't infinite, then it's at least 250 billion times bigger than the observable universe. How was this estimation made? How do scientists know what the size should be?
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What does outer space smell like?
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What are the justification for regarding knowledge in the natural sciences more highly than other areas of knowledge?
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One mole of organic compound is completely burnt in oxygen. Which compund produce exactly three moles of water?
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How do I get a magnet to stick to aluminum?
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How do I calculate the generator size per kWh?
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Which dry fruit is more familiar with the brain?
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Is it a good idea to store drinking water in a copper vessel with silver coins within, to purify water and add minerals to it?
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Pat Wilkinson
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Before the Wright Brothers, the mainstream science community "proved" that powered flight was impossible. How did they prove it?
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If new knowledge challenges or contradicts an existing theory, why do many scientists try to hold on to the old theories and claim the new ones are bogus?
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Is it true that if you simultaneously shoot a bullet from a gun, and you take another bullet and drop it from the same height as the gun, that both bullets will hit the ground at the exact same time?
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Does a stretched string have kinetic energy?
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What are cells?
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Why might you hear, ‘Put your faith in science’ more these days than you might hear, say, ‘Put your faith in God.’? Which is better to you?
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In terms of science, is reincarnation plausible?
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Why does humidity make it feel hotter than it actually is?
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Can aging be stopped?
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What type of fires cannot be put out with water?
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Is there any scientific proof about the existence of God?
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What is the invention humans can't live without?
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