
- Who took the photograph if Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon?
- If Newton discovered gravity, were things defying gravity before his discovery?
- If Adam and Eve were the first people on earth and their sons were the first children, who did they get married to?
- Why do we have to choose the President from two candidates but fifty contestants participate in Miss America?
- Why can a bird fly and a fly can’t bird?
- Water is made of two molecules of Hydrogen and one mole of oxygen. How is the oxygen trapped to create water?
- When a deaf person has a case in court, are we still going to call it a hearing?
- How was the first clock set to be correct since they were invented after time began?
- Why do doctors leave the room when you are about to change since they are still going to see you naked?
- Would you believe a chronic liar who tells you they are a chronic liar?
- Elon Musk supports Trump but Trump wants to stop the usage of electric cars in the United States. What do you suppose will happen at the end of the day?
- Ever heard the phrase “nonstop flights”? Well, if flights eventually come to a stop when they get to their destination, why do airlines use the phrase to describe some of its flights?
- Who arranged the alphabet in this current order? What if there’s an alternative order?
- If man has escaped the Earth and landed on the moon, why do you think the flat Earth theory guys still think the government is lying?
- If the media only shows us what they want us to see, how do we know our views about life aren’t flawed either?
- Why can’t the government just print enough money and share it with the masses so that we can end poverty forever?
- If you could change anything in the world today, say you have the power to do anything and it’d happen, what would you do?
- Your wife’s in labor and your favorite team is playing the most important game of the season. Are you watching the game or staying with your wife?
- Why do drugs meant to cure illnesses have side effects that need other drugs to cure them?
- Why are they called apartments when they are actually together?
- How do we tell if the English language we speak today is flawed or has errors?
- Who invented the English language?
- How are you sure that the person who designed how words should be pronounced knew what they were doing?
- What is the difference between a ‘slim chance’ and a ‘fat chance.’?
- Why do we sit on “stands” and it is not normal to stand on “seats”?