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Why can science can answer some questions but not others?
Explain why science can answer some questions, but not others. Science can answer questions about the natural world through observations and investigation. Opinions and questions about art, books, and music cannot be answered by science. Science is the process of trying to understand the world around you.
Can science answer any type of question?
Science can only answer questions about effects and events that are discovered, defined, and studied in the material realm. It cannot, and was never meant to answer questions about the one underlying cause of all effects and events.
What is a question that Cannot be answered by science?
What happens to us after we die? How did so much life appear on our planet when others seem devoid of any species at all? Who, if anyone, pulls the strings of our universe? Is it some all-powerful god in control or are there physical and mathematical principles driving the engine of our existence?
What are two careers in science?
Here are the best science careers:
- Psychologist.
- Environmental Science and Protection Technician.
- Industrial Psychologist.
- Epidemiologist/Medical Scientist.
- Anthropologist.
- Biochemist.
- Archaeologist.
What are the 4 limitations of science?
What are the six limitations of science?
- 1st Limitation. Science deals with only things that can be observed.
- 2nd Limitation. Scientific observations may be faulty.
- 3rd Limitation. Scientists can be bias.
- 4th Limitation. Science cannot make value judgments.
- 5th Limitation.
- 6th Limitation.
What is the most important question that science can answer?
So, without further preface, here are the 10 big questions for this week:
- What is the universe made of?
- How did life come about?
- Are we alone in the universe?
- What makes us human?
- What is consciousness?
- Why do we dream?
- Why does matter exist?
- Are there other universes?
Can science answer all our questions in life?
Science Cannot Provide Complete Answers to All Questions There are many matters that cannot usefully be examined in a scientific way. There are, for instance, beliefs that—by their very nature—cannot be proved or disproved (such as the existence of supernatural powers and beings, or the true purposes of life).