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Moving water is one of the quickest ways to cool something down, but also to defrost it- why?
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Can you build a laser powerful enough to mess with satellites in orbit?
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What effect would changing the wavelength of a microwave have?
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Could you create an "Infinite Zeppelin" using solar power and water-splitting?
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Is magnetism a dissipating force over range like gravity or is there a sharp cut-off?
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If plants create a net surplus of oxygen, will there eventually be higher or even dangerous concentrations of oxygen in the air?
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Moving water is one of the quickest ways to cool something down, but also to defrost it- why?
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Can you build a laser powerful enough to mess with satellites in orbit?
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What effect would changing the wavelength of a microwave have?
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Could you create an "Infinite Zeppelin" using solar power and water-splitting?
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