14 Silly Science Questions With Wrong Answers Only
Science is hard. I know firsthand just how difficult science can be, seeing as I went almost two years into a physics major that I then failed to complete, resulting in my fate of putting memes on the internet to make my measly living. But while coming up with answers to the world's most difficult questions is hard, answering the world's silliest questions isn't.
The subreddit r/[silly]askscience provides, gives people the opportunity to ask their dumbest science questions and allows wrong answers only. Science is easy if being correct isn't a necessity! Want to know where a Brachiosaurus should wear its tie, or what created a very nefarious-looking ice cave? Well, then you've come to the right place.
In this gallery, we discuss serious scientific issues like the origin of the moon, satellite maps in the 1300s, and the underwater roads of the ancient Croatians. Even the reproductive processes of planes are more complicated than you might think. No scientific question is too silly for this gallery, and unlike real science, the questions are not hard to answer. Here are 14 silly science questions, and they're definitely true exclusively wrong answers.
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