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+ | [A table with three rows and three columns, describing the relationship between the perceived and the actual difficulty of explaining a scientific fact.] | ||
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+ | Sounds borderline unsolvable: | ||
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+ | Actually pretty easy to find out: How much does the Eiffel tower's gravity deflect baseballs in Boston? | ||
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+ | Very hard, but there have been recent breakthroughs: What time of year did the cretaceous impact happen? | ||
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+ | Extremely hard, currently unsolved: How can relativity be reconciled with quantum mechanics? | ||
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+ | Sounds pretty hard, but you'd assume that someone knows: | ||
+ | Where was Mars in the sky from Paris on the day the Eiffel tower opened? , | ||
+ | How many ants are there? , | ||
+ | How does Tylenol work? | ||
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+ | Sounds like it would be easy to look up: | ||
+ | How tall is the Eiffel tower? , | ||
+ | How does general anesthesia work? , | ||
+ | Why does your hair get a static charge when you rub it with a balloon? | ||
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