Which is more possible: time travel, or travel to alternate universes?
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    @paulmcgorrery
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    Why do humans tend to get more politically conservative as they get older? (Specifically, my dad).
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    @annette_v
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    How can we increase collective responsibility?
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    Because our individualism and increasing inequality is a huge concern

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    Kerryn
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    How can we get Manus Island and Nauru detention closed down and the refugees treated humanely?
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    Where are the Christian politicians who care for humanity rather than their own personal ambitions and pension?

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    Andrea Whitty
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    Is identification with the ‘self’ the greatest cosmic joke there is?
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    @stevenadams52
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    Why are we so afraid of the soul?
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    I don’t believe it is considered enough. I believe the soul is at the core of what makes us beings, but we seem to shy away from treating our souls with tenderness and significance.

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    Kirsty Murphy
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    If you could choose the legacy you leave behind, what would it be and why?
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    What we should be doing for our future is important.

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    @thatrahrah
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    Would you take a drug that induced happiness with one side effect; the following day, you remember being happy but not what had happened?
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    Knowing ourselves seems to be the foundation for everything. It is important to question, and be critical of the thoughts, actions and beliefs that resonate with us. Such contemplation is crucial to continual self-development and sanity. Thus, madness can be partly seen as obliviousness, or in history it was highlighted as forgetting. If we forgot what had made us happy, are we mad?

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    Samantha Tran
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    What is an achievable model of an ethical life?
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    I’m fascinated by moral integrity, greed and art. I also have mixed feelings about didacticism, especially in art. My question stems from a recent ethics forum centred on Art and Ethics where an esteemed ethicist provoked the audience with the statement that the only ethical art was one that instructed or commented on Climate Change (and/or social inequality).

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    Shannon
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    How can we foster a culture of respectful, critical, fruitful conversation on important social issues where we feel strongly and disagree?
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    Public discourse on politically contested matters—like climate change, refugees, distribution of resources, etc.—seems to be at a low ebb. We need to find ways to address these issues constructively if we are to have any hope of meeting the challenges of the coming years. But how can we be a part of the solution and not just a part of the problem?

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    @consequently
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    Is it true that men get more conservative, but women get more progressive, as they get older?
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    @reallykazcooke
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    Is jealousy about anything other than ego?
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    Is it about anything beyond entitlement?

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    Franz
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    Are we becoming Generation Device?
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    Modern society has taken to mobile technology at an astonishing rate. Most of us are plugged in, connected, friended or have followers; but is our immersion in the online world and our obsession with the next gadget adversely affecting our engagement with, and enjoyment of, the real one?

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    @glenworking
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