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What do scientists mean when they say the universe is flat?
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The properties of atoms and molecules?
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I heard a theory about stars in older parts of the universe creating heavier elements...
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Can older stars produce heavier elements?
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A question about the biggest thing, and a question about the smallest thing
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Two questions: How do we know the age of the universe? How do we know that quarks are fundamental?
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Why is living tissue harder to damage than raw meat?
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Would a car go faster, slower, or the same speed on the moon?
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What do scientists mean when they say the universe is flat?
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The properties of atoms and molecules?
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I heard a theory about stars in older parts of the universe creating heavier elements...
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Can older stars produce heavier elements?
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A question about the biggest thing, and a question about the smallest thing
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Two questions: How do we know the age of the universe? How do we know that quarks are fundamental?
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Why is living tissue harder to damage than raw meat?
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