Science and Scientists attempt to describe the universe we live in. Questions that Science can not answer include:
Questions on Beliefs
Questions on Opinions
Questions on Future
E.g.
What is my favorite color?
What is my dog thinking about?
What are the lottery numbers for tomorrow?
Who is the one true God?
Everyone has questions about the natural world.
This question does not need scientific inquiry.
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.
What are some famous scientists in the 21 century?
Questions that are not factual (eg religious questions).
some unanswered questons should remain unanswered because there are somethings in life that just cannot be answered.
No. There are many questions that cannot be answered or for which it would not be a good idea to answer. Plus not everyone on here knows everything, and some questions have remained unanswered for five or more years.
Scattergories questions, some of which are answered and some of which are not, can be found here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3977
some of the questions scientists have about Mercury come from the limited knowledge we already have
All sorts: Scientific, philosophical, rhetorical, moral, religious are some areas in which you will face questions. You will be able to answer some, but there are questions that cannot be answered because the answer is not known, or the question is poorly worded, or the question makes no sense.
This one. Until now of course. Just search what are some un answered questions?
not realy. there may be some that seem truly answered but there not fully answered
There are many questions that cannot be answered with a "Yes". Some of these questions include: Who is that man with the red hat? What are you cooking for dinner? When are you going to clean your room? Where did you get that shirt? Why did you choose to move to Florida? How do you make a paper airplane?
Theoretically, all of the ones that are asked. However, many "questions" are in fact not worded correctly and thus cannot really be answered. Some questions may also ask for an opinion, and unless all possible opinions are presented, the question can never really be said to have been answered.
Yes. I have personally answered 33,672 questions and there are others on here who have answered more. Some questions don't deserve an answer. Others are rude or not complete questions.
There are a lot of questions on this site, and many questions that are answered everyday. It takes some time for us to get questions that our expertise allows us to get to. People need to have patience to have their question answered on this website because there is a lot of questions that need to be taken care of.
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