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What alternatives are there to falsifiability; what competing standards of evaluation of scientific theories and hypotheses are there seriously being considered over Popper's falsifiability?
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If sound waves could travel though space, would we hear a constant rumble from the Sun?
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Does time run slower during fast circular motion?
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How can gravitational waves exist if light cannot travel without movement?
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What is the smallest time delay that can give rise to observable destructive interference between 600nm monochromatic light beams in an interferometer over the same path lengths?
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What is the most beautiful idea in quantum physics?
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Is it physically possible to travel faster than the speed of light on Earth as a human being (as opposed to in space)?
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What are the different engineering courses available? Which one should be chosen according to the marks in physics, chemistry, and maths of an aspirant with a B.Sc degree?
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How does an alternating current create a magnetic field? Is this related with its frequency or wavelength?
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Could your dreams be portals to other worlds?
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If a partial body has electricity, can we charge anything?
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How does the "observer" aspect influence the wave/particle behavior of electrons?
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What are some interesting facts about the shape of Earth? What are some interesting facts about the universe?
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What is quantum computing, and how will it impact the future?
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The effects of the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon is more in liquids on the Earth. Why?
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How much information can you transmit using a single photon’s wavelength property, assuming the perfect wavelength detector exists?
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I thought short wavelengths travelled faster? In a book I was reading it stated that in cold air sound travels slower but has a shorter wavelength, why is this the case? Why is it's wavelength shorter?
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Roughly which spectrum of electromagnetic radiation (ie. infared/visible/gamma etc) is produced the most by a man made nuclear explosion? What about in a supernova?
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Can you give an example of time dilation that does not involve traveling near the speed of light or using special equipment like clocks in micro-gravity chambers?
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What's the deal with the James Webb telescope disproving the Big Bang?
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