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Answer one and then ask your own, be creative! :)
Would you rather...
Have lunch with Issac Newton
or
Albert Einstein
Would you rather...
Have lunch with Issac Newton
or
Albert Einstein
Greg Bernhardt said:Answer one and then ask your own, be creative! :)
Would you rather...
Have lunch with Issac Newton
or
Albert Einstein
DennisN said:If I met Newton I'd annoy him and say "very nice, this gravitation equation of yours, but why does it work?"
DennisN said:No seriously, my next question is:
Would you rather...
Be the first to discover a new force of nature
or
Be the first to discover extraterrestrial life?
Enigman said:'I have not been able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is to be called a hypothesis, and hypotheses, whether metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. '
-Sir Newt
Enigman said:Would you rather
be spaghettified
or
be annihilated?
Greg Bernhardt said:Would you rather
have a world with 50% more friction
or
have a world with 50% less friction
PhysicoRaj said:Mine: Would you rather
prefer to get a DC shock
or
prefer to get an AC shock?
lendav_rott said:Would you rather for 30 seconds:
look at the sun directly
or
look at arc welding directly from 10m away?
Directly means no shades or glasses, just your own pretty two eyes :)
Thanks.. 'Growl' ouch.. I'm off.(loophole: The Earth's moon is the Moon with a capital M)
Hee Heelendav_rott said:..10 seconds from now is future, there could be an anvil dropped on my head as I'm typing this out. I want to see..
lendav_rott said:Would you rather:
go 10km beneath the surface of the ocean (no special submarine, just a diving suit of your choice)
or
stand next to an erupting volcano in a suit of your choice?
Essentially both are pretty much suicide, but which way of dying appeals to you more? :D
I already have the ears of a bat.Greg Bernhardt said:I'm going to change this so I don't die :)
I'm sure interested in the oceans, but I 10km there isn't much down there. I would love to be next to a volcano if it were erupting. What a rush!
Would you rather...
Have the eyesight of an owl
or
Have the ears of a bat
Greg Bernhardt said:I'm going to change this so I don't die :)
I'm sure interested in the oceans, but I 10km there isn't much down there. I would love to be next to a volcano if it were erupting. What a rush!
Would you rather...
Have the eyesight of an owl
or
Have the ears of a bat
Real world so I can help othersGreg Bernhardt said:Would you rather live your entire life in a virtual reality where all your wishes are granted or in the real world?
Stephenk53 said:Real world so I can help others
Would you rather invent a highly economic fusion reactor or invent a safe super sonic passenger plane
The game involves presenting two scientific scenarios to players and asking them to choose which one they would rather experience. The scenarios can range from hypothetical situations to real-life scientific dilemmas.
The game is designed to spark curiosity and critical thinking about various scientific concepts and scenarios. It can also be a fun way to learn new information and engage in discussions about science.
Yes, the scenarios are based on real scientific concepts and situations. However, some may be exaggerated or hypothetical for the sake of the game.
It depends on the specific scenarios and age of the players. Some scenarios may be more appropriate for older players who have a better understanding of science, while others may be suitable for all ages.
The game can be played alone or with multiple players. Playing with others can add to the fun and discussion, but it can also be an enjoyable solo activity.