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If gravity can bend and warp space does that indicate space has physical substance, albeit one we cannot detect?
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If we can't determine the orbit of an electron and only have a "probability plot" of where it is likely to be when we try and look, does this not just highlight our inability to track properly?
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If energy cannot be created or destroyed then energy couldn't exist in the first place, the fact that energy does exist means that in some way the conservation of energy didn't apply at some point in time, am I missing something?
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Why are we looking for gravitional waves when gravity is only (apparently) the curving of space around mass or energy and it has a range limit?
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If you grouped together a number of humans, made sure their bloodwork was clean and disease free and they were clean/sterile all over could you start a colony on another planet that was free from disease?
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If all the matter in the universe wasonce compressed into a single point (start of the big bang) wouldn't the gravity be so strong that it would be impossible for the matter to escape or that explosion to happen?
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