yes there is not absolute answer in science it can either be accepted or not accepted not proven
Science can never answer questions with absolute certainty.
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Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
There are 40 questions on the science Aspire test.
The answer depends on your definition of science. While this is different according to different people, a definition of science generally includes the necessity of experimentation and empirical observation to test ideas (explanations and predictions) about the world. Science can thus never answer questions that cannot be tested by experimentation or observation. For example, the question "What is the meaning of life?" can never be answered because the meaning of life cannot be directly observed, and hypotheses on it cannot be tested by experimentation due to the impossibility of proving any proposed meaning of life to be correct or incorrect.
You can find a suitable resource for questions about medical science on sciencebasedmedicine.org/nine-questions-nine-answers/
Testable questions.
The Meaning of life.
Science can only answer questions about the natural world and how it works. Questions about philosophy, ethics, religion or the supernatural do not lend themselves to empirical analysis.
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Define science and you will have your answer.
No.
Science does not claim to provide absolute truths, that is religeon.
Science answers testable questions, some questions are not testable.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
There are 40 questions on the science Aspire test.
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