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For questions that require plausible (better than suspension-of-disbelief) answers based on Real World science that are not necessarily constrained to the known limits of Real World science. Contrast with the hard-science, science-fiction and internal-consistency tags. This tag may not be used alone. This tag may not be used with the science-fiction, hard-science, or internal-consistency tags.
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A poison that only works if you know it is there
It's a very plausible idea that a drug could have different effects depending upon how the brain responds to changes.
For example; Heroin drug users are often at risk of overdosing if they take the d …
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Is there such thing as a "one-person" door?
Prisoners collect coins to buy an antidote for a poison.
The door that leaves the prison is left unlocked. Anyone can leave but they must walk through a long tunnel filled with a poison gas. Only peo …
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What could people notice about someone who is two times as dense as a regular person?
You would notice the difference in children at a playground. Almost all playground sets use weight as a factor of play with the exception of the climbing sets.
Sets like the swings, seesaw, rope bri …