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Is proximity to gas giants acting as asteroid vacuums thought to be required for intelligent life to form on a given planet?
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Why or how do light bulbs send light in every direction?
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Is any human behavior provably innate?
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For what reasons is 37C the body temperature?
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Can wind shatter rock?
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For what reasons is 37C the normal human body temperature?
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Could a small (.5kg, 380cc) arbitrarily rapidly accelerating object generate enough wind to shatter a rock?
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Are gut bacteria considered part of our body?
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Is proximity to gas giants acting as asteroid vacuums thought to be required for intelligent life to form on a given planet?
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Is any human behavior provably innate?
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For what reasons is 37C the body temperature?
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Can wind shatter rock?
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