What colour are dinosaurs? How did life start? If you here something like 'It is likely...' 'Studies suggest...' 'It is believed that...' it's almost guaranteed that science hasn't solved it completely. A lot of things are based on guesses and theories that are revised over and over again as new information is found. (just look at the various atomic models!)
Some have used religion and some continue to rely on science discoveries and theories to provide answers to unlimited question that is yet to answer.
Dr. Pedro Escuro is a fictional character and does not have any actual contributions to science. He is a character from the television show "The Big Bang Theory" where he is portrayed as a scientist who plays a minor role in some episodes.
A wind. As it has no physical form, it cannot cast a shadow.
What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy? Are there other forms of life beyond Earth? How do black holes behave at the center of galaxies? What is the ultimate fate of the universe - will it continue expanding indefinitely or eventually collapse?
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Some questions that science currently cannot answer include: What caused the Big Bang to occur? How did life originate on Earth? What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy? Can we travel faster than the speed of light?
We do not know for certain what questions cannot ever be answered by science; we can certainly say which questions have not yet been answered by science, but we do not know what new information may be obtained by scientific research in the future. However, some types of problems do seem to be more amenable to scientific enquiry than others. Science has a particular method, based on observation and logical analysis. This is an excellent method for many types of problems, but perhaps not for all types of problems. Some things may depend more on feelings than on logical analysis.
Science is the application of strict procedures to quantify (observe and measure) all manner of events such as physical forces, human behavior, chemical reactions and biological processes. Hence, science is unable to answer questions where the subject matter cannot be quantified - but even those questions are eventually answered as methods are invented to observe and measure the subject matter.In its short history, science was once unable to answer questions such as: "what is the wind?" - thought to be the breath of gods until the measurement of matter was developed.So, although science cannot yet answer many lingering questions about ourselves and our world, it is only because we have yet to invent a way of observing the subject matter - and not because certain questions are "unanswerable" or "unknowable".
Science has not yet figured out the answers to these questions.
Scroll down the page until you see "Unanswered questions". It's on the right side at the bottom of the page.You can do the same on another page, for example the Science page has "Unanswered questions" at the bottom, for science questions only.
Because some of your questions may not have an answer or we don't know it yet
Questions without any scientific support may not be answered by science. Hope this helped :3
Because those questions have yet to be answered.
I think scientist can't answer all of the questions. Einstein estimated; "we don't yet understand 1,000th of 1% of what nature has revealed to us." That's probably an exaggeration as most of what we THINK we know is at best incomplete and much is quite wrong.
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Because some people don't know the answers to the questions, or just no one has seen it yet. Maybe some don't want to look for any.
Science can't answer questions about values. For example, there is no scientific answer to the questions, which of these flowers is prettier? Or, which smells worse, a skunk or a skunk cabbage? • Science can't answer questions of morality. The problem of deciding good and bad, right and wrong, is outside the determination of science. • Finally, science can't help us with questions about the supernatural.