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It appears that hallucinations caused by sleep paralysis are often very dark and "scary". There also seems to be a lot of overlap in the types of hallucinations people experience. Do we have a scientific explanation for this?
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When clothes smell musty, or of tobacco smoke, even when the smell is quite strong, why does airing them out in the wind for half an hour seem to completely get rid of the smell sometimes?
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When I was a kid, I encountered a mound of sand next to a building site that behaved like a water-bed. You jumped on one side, and the other would bounce up, exactly like a water-bed. What could explain this strange behaviour?
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Orbital satellite experiences a different passage of time. How can 2 objects that have experienced different passage of time exist in the same physical world?
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