Science is limited in addressing questions that involve subjective experiences, moral values, and existential meaning, such as "What is the purpose of life?" or "Is there an absolute morality?" Additionally, questions about personal beliefs, feelings, and aesthetic judgments are inherently subjective and cannot be empirically tested. Science can inform these topics but cannot provide definitive answers.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
The people who ask this question are the stupidest people- actually LOOK at the suggestions made when you type in questions- you would have found 50 other questions with the same answer! This question alone I have answered loads of times. Senseless people. The importance of science in life is EVERYTHING! It's not rocket science. (rocket science isn't even difficult anyway, just saying)
Science can answer questions that are empirical and testable, such as "What are the effects of climate change on polar bear populations?" This type of question allows for observation, experimentation, and data collection to draw conclusions based on evidence. In contrast, questions about personal beliefs or values, like "What is the meaning of life?" fall outside the realm of scientific inquiry.
Science can answer questions that are testable and falsifiable, typically those related to the natural world and phenomena. These questions often involve observations, experiments, and empirical data, allowing for systematic investigation and analysis. Examples include inquiries about the behavior of physical systems, biological processes, and chemical reactions. However, questions about subjective experiences, ethics, or values may fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
Questions that are not factual (eg religious questions).
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
Actually, you can if you ignore the warning. That seems to be there to help prevent unanswerable questions. Unanswerable questions often start with which. For instance: "Which of the following is the correct answer?" That is the type of questions they try to keep off the site since they cannot be answered.
Questions that involve subjective opinions, values, or personal beliefs cannot be answered by an experiment. For example, inquiries about moral or ethical dilemmas, such as "What is the best way to live a good life?" are inherently subjective and depend on individual perspectives. Additionally, questions about historical events or phenomena that cannot be replicated or controlled in a laboratory setting also fall outside the realm of experimental inquiry.
It doesn't!Type in your question (a sensible spell checked questions with no punctuation apart from a question mark) and read the answer below. If it cannot be answered, send it, or, be happy that now you have a new question of the universe!
The people who ask this question are the stupidest people- actually LOOK at the suggestions made when you type in questions- you would have found 50 other questions with the same answer! This question alone I have answered loads of times. Senseless people. The importance of science in life is EVERYTHING! It's not rocket science. (rocket science isn't even difficult anyway, just saying)
Basic science.
Basic science.
In the "browse unanswered questions" section or type in the category that you want to answer questions about in the Answer section on the top under Ask. Thanks!
Your question cannot be answered because you did not say what "it" IS.
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