What are the implications on the psychological state of people generally if Time is discovered to have physical causality?
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    I am quite interested in the metaphysics of physics and in particular time.

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    @innerversitysou
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    Is it ethical to replace human care workers with robotic care workers?
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    As the boomers get older, aged care will become a key economic issue. Automated systems will also become more sophisticated. We will have to make ethical decisions regarding what industries should be open to the disruption of automation.

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    @scarschwartz
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    why do we constantly seek to improve ourselves despite acknowledging our mortality?
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    I ask this question because I genuinely ponder over it daily. We are on this constant hunt for self reflection and improvement but really whats the point? We are only around for 80 years or so, why does it matter if we are the best we can be? Why don’t we spend our time attempting to improve the lives of others instead?

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    liz wyatt
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    When cuddled close with lover or partner, what should one do with one’s dud/lower arm?
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    I never know what the hell to do with this stupid limb. Tuck it under their/my pillow? Straighten it under my side? Cause them spinal injury by wrapping it around them uncomfortably? Saw it off? Need help, need help now.

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    Marla Farz
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    So if we are born without an identity, without labels, without attachment- are we not therefore, born an ‘Enlightened Being’?
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    Because I want to write a thesis on this.

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    @the_soulologist
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    If a cashless society comes to pass, what will happen to street performers?
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    I’ve already noticed I don’t carry change. So what of buskers – and panhandlers?

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    Jill Callum
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    If both major political parties won’t close Manus Island and Nauru detention centres what do you think could be circuit breakers to this intractable problem?
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    I feel strongly that we should and must treat asylum seekers with compassion and humanity.
    I am involved as a volunteer with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre for last 13 years and have seen the damage inhumane processes have on people including families and children.
    I came with my family as refugees in 1939. We were deemed enemy aliens at the time despite escaping the Nazis because of Jewish ancestry. It seems to me that “we” still don’t know who the enemy is!
    I would want and keep hoping that more people when realizing the inhumanity being done in our name as well as the millions of dollars being spent from our taxes, that they would want to change the system. there are better ways.

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    Joan Lynn
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    Can evidence ever overcome self-interested belief?
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    While most of us claim to be rational beings, so many disputes in our society are about self-interest. In that context, it seems evidence is only acepted where it serves those interests. Can we change that way of thinking, or is it just a necessary part of being human?

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    @damienhurrell
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    Trees that have been hit by lightning won’t burn and therefore are no good for firewood – why?
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    This question is something that has caused me to lose sleep for many years.

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    John Knapper
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    Can – and should – men be called feminists … or should feminist-sympathising men be named separately?
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    Ross Tilly
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    Why are people asked on television ‘what are you going to spend the money on’?
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    Is the question ever answered well? Is the question ever answered honestly? Is it anyone’s damn business? My boss doesn’t ask me when he gives me my paycheck.

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    @nightlightguy
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    Why are people so obsessed with having everything ready-made?
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    It horrified people in the 1940s to have packet mixes, because powdered egg reminded them of the Great Depression. Now, people are oblivious, they expect everything to be in packets and forget the chemicals needed to preserve those foods. No more weevils in the flour, but yes plenty of good-fashioned-modern petrol in our flour, sugar, salt, cheese, bread… as well as our bottles of ‘self-care’ products we’re told are ‘necessary.’ You’d think every house-hold was a hotel for astronauts.

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    @initiallyno
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    Why do you think the catholic church is so reluctant to take an active stance against pedophilia amongst it’s own ranks?
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    Why, in 2015, is the catholic church still not taking action against priests/bishops in positions of power who abuse children? A lot of it is getting swept under the rug. Is it to save face in light of declining religious beliefs amongst the public?

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    Mario
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