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What is the scientific evidence for or against the idea that it is possible to communicate with infants by thought or telepathic means?
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How are black holes formed?
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What would happen if lightning strikes a swimming pool that you are in?
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Has a scientific theory ever been revoked?
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How deep can you dive?
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Can you combine multiple telescopes to create one big 'super' telescope?
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I'm going to drink 5 Smirnoff's with 4.5 percent of alcohol. Would they make me drunk?
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How did scientists convert light into matter and anti-matter?
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Mickel
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What is your scientific fact of the day 596?
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If you drop a plugged in hairdryer in a sink filled with water and put your hand in it, is it enough water to kill you? Is there a chance of surviving?
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Mikexx
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What is the name given to the changing shapes of the moon that we see?
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Anron
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Does science have morals?
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Is there any scientific evidence at all to suggest that the multiverse is real, and therefore parallel universes are also real?
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djmaluco
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What are the strategy for remembering colors in rainbow?
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Adie Moore
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What makes scientists say that meteorites are sometimes pieces of Mars? How could they know?
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Paul Blackburn
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Is it really possible for a tiny tweak to your coffee to ignite your metabolism?
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CelestialTwilight
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If matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, then how was the universe created?
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Do twins actually have a connection that goes beyond the physical? If so, how would this be scientifically proven (or disproven)?
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Why do some people believe that the earth is 6000 years old? What evidence do they have to support that belief?
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What are some interesting scientific phenomena or principles that explain everyday occurrences we often take for granted, such as why the sky appears blue, how magnets work, or why we yawn when we see someone else yawn?
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