Some questions are beyond the boundaries of scientific investigation because we either dont have enough information/knowledge to answer the or simply because sometimes there is not a scientific answer for everything :)
Science can answer questions that are empirical and testable, focusing on natural phenomena through observation, experimentation, and evidence. It addresses "how" and "why" aspects of the natural world, allowing for predictions and explanations based on data. However, science is limited to questions that can be measured or quantified, and it does not address subjective or moral inquiries that fall outside the realm of empirical investigation.
Science is primarily concerned with the natural world and relies on empirical observation, experimentation, and repeatability. It is limited in its ability to address questions of morality, ethics, and subjective experiences, which fall outside the realm of empirical measurement. Additionally, scientific knowledge is provisional, subject to change with new evidence, which means it cannot provide absolute truths. Ultimately, science does not encompass questions of meaning or purpose that are often explored through philosophy and the humanities.
Science is the systematic, reasoned study of the physical world through observation and experiment. Efforts to explain the world that presuppose an answer are outside the realm of science, as are explanations that disregard contradictory observations and experiments. oh yea it is.
Science is separated from non-science by the criteria of falsifiability. Religion study can't be proved to be false for the statement "God created the universe" and so it is nonscience. Philosophy is base on scenario and logic and mostly can't be prove whether one would be truer than other and thus is nonscience. Mathematics fall in the same category as Philosophy though it is the great tool in science but the pure Math is nonscience. Literature is also the study outside realm of science for it is the emotional quality and not the matter that can be prove if it is right or wrong.
Some questions that science can't answer include questions about subjective experiences (e.g., the nature of consciousness), questions about morality and ethics (e.g., what is right or wrong), questions about purpose and meaning in life, and questions about the existence of God or supernatural phenomena. These are philosophical or metaphysical questions that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
Questions about morality, ethics, and subjective experiences fall outside the realm of science. Science deals with observable and measurable phenomena, while these topics involve personal beliefs, values, and emotions that cannot be easily studied using scientific methods.
Religion , art language , non material things
is astrology outside the realm of science
Science can answer questions that are empirical and testable, focusing on natural phenomena through observation, experimentation, and evidence. It addresses "how" and "why" aspects of the natural world, allowing for predictions and explanations based on data. However, science is limited to questions that can be measured or quantified, and it does not address subjective or moral inquiries that fall outside the realm of empirical investigation.
Social science cannot settle debates on philosophical or ethical questions, such as the existence of free will or the definitions of right and wrong. These issues are often subjective and open to interpretation, making them outside the realm of empirical testing that social science relies on.
When something is said to be outside the realm of science, it typically means that it cannot be tested, observed, or studied using the scientific method. This may include topics such as metaphysical concepts, supernatural phenomena, or subjective experiences that are not verifiable through empirical evidence.
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Science is primarily concerned with the natural world and relies on empirical observation, experimentation, and repeatability. It is limited in its ability to address questions of morality, ethics, and subjective experiences, which fall outside the realm of empirical measurement. Additionally, scientific knowledge is provisional, subject to change with new evidence, which means it cannot provide absolute truths. Ultimately, science does not encompass questions of meaning or purpose that are often explored through philosophy and the humanities.
Science questions are science questions.
Just about anything that is in the realm of science.
Science is the systematic, reasoned study of the physical world through observation and experiment. Efforts to explain the world that presuppose an answer are outside the realm of science, as are explanations that disregard contradictory observations and experiments. oh yea it is.
Science is separated from non-science by the criteria of falsifiability. Religion study can't be proved to be false for the statement "God created the universe" and so it is nonscience. Philosophy is base on scenario and logic and mostly can't be prove whether one would be truer than other and thus is nonscience. Mathematics fall in the same category as Philosophy though it is the great tool in science but the pure Math is nonscience. Literature is also the study outside realm of science for it is the emotional quality and not the matter that can be prove if it is right or wrong.