Dark matter is believed to make up about 85% of the universe's matter, yet we know very little about it. What do you think could be the nature of dark matter?
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Thoughtful questions.
If a perfect clone was made of you, with all your memories and personality, would it have the same rights as you? Would it be morally acceptable to treat it differently?
If an AI uprising occurs, and machines demand equal rights, how should society respond? Should we grant rights to non-biological entities?
If teleportation worked by destroying the original person and creating an exact copy at the destination, would you still use it? Would the teleported "you" still be "you"?
Given the vast number of stars and planets in the universe, why haven't we detected signs of extraterrestrial life? What's your best explanation for the Fermi Paradox?
If time travel becomes possible in the future, we could potentially have visitors from the future in the present. If that's the case, why haven't we encountered any time travelers yet?
Imagine we receive a message from an alien civilization that is 1,000 years more advanced than us. The message contains a warning about a mistake they made that we should avoid. What do you think that mistake could be?
If we were able to prove that we are living in a simulation, how would that change your perspective on life and your actions?