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What are the things that Cannot be explained by science?
Five things science still can’t explain
- The thing with science is that it’s all about facts.
- Nothing as purr.
- The actual source of a purr was an enigma for a long time.
- The glass act.
- However, what you are holding is one of the most unusual solids of them all.
- A good old yawn.
What questions can’t be answered?
17 questions that are impossible to answer
- If God exists and he (or she) revealed themselves, would people who believe in God actually accept God as God?
- If the Universe was born at the Big Bang, what existed before then?
- Why do cats purr?
- What is the purpose of death?
- Why do women go through menopause but men do not?
What is a impossible question?
If you put an impossible question, your mind then has to find the answer in terms of the impossible, not of what is possible. All the great scientific discoveries are based on this—the impossible.
Can science explain feelings?
Results from such studies made it clear that human emotions are not just fuzzy feelings but ‘real’ in an objective scientific sense, inasmuch as they produce measurable signals in reproducible experiments.
Does real love exist?
Yes, true love exists, but it’s not nearly as common as people like to think it is. Love doesn’t always equal compatibility, nor does it mean that people are meant to stay together for a lifetime.
What are some good science questions?
Will there be a full moon tonight?___________________
Can science answer every question?
Science can only answer questions about effects and events that are discovered, defined, and studied in the material realm. It cannot, and was never meant to answer questions about the one underlying cause of all effects and events.
What questions do scientists ask?
What’s there?
What is a scientific question?
Scientific (Testable Questions) Will there be a full moon tonight? ___________________ Why is it important that the desert plants get rain in spring? ___________________ Why is the desert hot? What is the significance of red sky at nightfall? Why does lightening come before thunder? How can the time delay between lightening and thunder be used to tell how far away a storm is?