| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Does gravity affect time? | Yes | 90%
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| Which of these things act like a wave sometimes? | All of the above | 76%
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| Can energy become matter? | Yes | 75%
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| Is the speed of light the same traveling through every medium? | No | 73%
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| What might a sufficiently advanced quantum computer be able to do? | Perform quintillions of computations simultaneously | 71%
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| If two particles are entangled, how quickly does changing one particle affect the other? | Instantaneously | 70%
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| If you were moving just below the speed of light, could you see light moving beside you, moving slightly faster than you? | No | 68%
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| Can something have infinite density? | Yes | 67%
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| How big is the universe? | We don't know | 66%
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| Photons of light approach two slits. How do they travel through the slits? | It depends on if they are observed while traveling through | 60%
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| Where did the Big Bang happen? | Everywhere simultaneously | 59%
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| Can matter emerge spontaneously from a vacuum? | Yes | 56%
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| Two spaceships leave Earth in opposite directions, each traveling 0.9 times the speed of light. Could these ships communicate with each other? | Yes | 51%
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| Can we theoretically communicate with every star in the sky that we can see? | No | 44%
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| As an object approaches the speed of light, what does the mass approach? | Infinity | 26%
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| Which of these is a consequence of the many worlds interpretation? | You might never die | 24%
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