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For use when inquiring about philosophical matters raised in sci-fi or fantasy works that relate to the nature of the world e.g. whether the transporter in Star Trek solves the metaphysical problem of the separation between the mind and the body.
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Is the audience laughing at Dr Alexander Murry's presentation?
Dr. Murry is being laughed at because, by any reckoning, he is talking nonsense
Dr. Murry is presenting to a group of scientists, many of whom are likely physicists, and he is essentially claiming th …