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If gravity turns out not to be a fundamental force, might the Standard Model already be the "final theory" that physicists are searching for?
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Listening to the BBC I heard a professor make the offhand remark that people did not know how to swim in the Bronze Age. Is there any truth to this statement?
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In Relativity Theory, we are told that time is relative and that there is no "master clock" for the Universe, and yet it is commonly stated that the Universe is 13.7 billion years old. How can both of these statements be true?
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Is there any truth to the story that Hitler would let former Communists join the Nazi Party, but would reject Social Democrats, etc. because he thought he could "turn" Communists to the opposite extreme, but didn't think he could influence moderates in the same way?
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Why was the old Imperial bureaucracy in Japan divided into Left, Right and Middle sections? Did they actually have different functions, or were they just ceremonial titles?
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