For physics we need to bring to class an "interesting science question." It can be anything, like "why is the sky blue," except that is kind of lacking the "interesting" quality. If it could be related to physics, that'd be awesome, but it doesn't have to be.
Thanks for any suggestions!!
Thanks for any suggestions!!
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how do you prove string theory?
a more answerable one could be to do with why stars fluctuate in size towards the end of their lives
a more answerable one could be to do with why stars fluctuate in size towards the end of their lives
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Is Science a form of Religion?
Both are predicated on unprovable assumptions.
Both use rituals and "scriptures" to divine "Truth".
In religions, God(s) is revealed through scripture or meditation.
In science Reality (God's work, nature, etc.) is revealed through experimentation and calculation.
Both are predicated on unprovable assumptions.
Both use rituals and "scriptures" to divine "Truth".
In religions, God(s) is revealed through scripture or meditation.
In science Reality (God's work, nature, etc.) is revealed through experimentation and calculation.
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How old is our universe and how did heredity originate?