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Why Science can't answer everything?

Discussion in 'Science' started by harsimran, Oct 24, 2015.

  1. harsimran

    harsimran New Member

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    We live in a modern world where technology seems to be as important as the food we eat and air we breathe in. We believe everything can be explained with the help of Science still we can't answer a lot of things.Who knows which we actually believe a myth is reality.We haven't even understood our body properly yet.
     
  2. jeremy2

    jeremy2 New Member

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    Science has greatly helped us to understand more about our surroundings than our forefathers did. We have come a long way because of science and without it, we could still be at a less advanced age than where we are today. Science holds the key for better livelihoods and i bet we are posed for better things because of it.
     
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    Because our minds are very limited to realize the greatness of the God who made that world
     
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    Science's intelligence is only limited by human intelligence. Human intelligence is limited if a mystery of the universe goes unresolved. From a human standpoint, no, science is the greatest ''genius''. It's the collection of all of the information human beings have acquired about the universe, and it will continue to be the greatest ''genius'' as long as humans exist.
     
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    "Man made science, so that Man could explain, how Man was created... and to do cool stuff"

    So,
    its made up by people. Its true, but you can not expect that someone knows Everything
    That woul be :eek:
     
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    The study of "science", can't answer every question. This is because it has not observed everything in the universe. The "object" is necessary to evaluate.
     
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    I believe Science cannot answer everything because science was created by man, and we ourselves are the products of creation, so we just found ourselves with everything else that exists, anything beyond that is imaginative theory, unless it is proven to be correct and trustworthy.

    Man can only understand so much, only an Almighty Creator and Unparalleled Designer knows all there is about life, because he engineered it straight from the core.
     
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    Since Science is too vast and is yet to be studied fully, it obviously can't be expected to answer every question.

    As man still strives to utilize the full potential of his brain and is unable to understand a good part of what's going on within him, it is only fair not to blame him to conquer the nature and rationalise all queries with the help of science.
     
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    I think science can answer everything he has studied. The problem is that there are still many things that have not been studied, which are not objects of study and this causes people to have many unanswered questions. I also consider that there are so many things to answer,that would take an eternity, also the things that change, that mutate and modify, involve restudy what is believed to already known, that is the case of the human body, our cells are constantly changing and evolution with the outside world, so it is only when the world stops changing and our body remains always the same and have enough time to study is when you know everything about it. Which, I do not think possible
     
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    Because there are too much subjects to be studied and, everytime we got an answer, we get another question. Let me get an exemple: We, in this forum, organized a scientific group that is trying to know what have inside of an orange, but we can't open it, the only thing that we can do is throw it against a wall. In our actual conception, all we know is that we have oranges. But, somehow, someone throwed the orange against the wall and it shred. With this experiment we just discovered that orange isn't indestructive, and we could saw that oranges have SEEDS. What? Seeds? Why do orange have seeds? Why isn't oranges indesructive? If we look to the orange, it is solid, but when we squeeze them we can see some juicy substance. Why do oranges have this juicy substance? Do all the oranges have this liquid?

    Did you guys understood what i'm trying to say? It is impossible to know everything
     
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    As Decentlady pointed out, it is not possible to state that science cannot answer every question just because it did not answer all the questions until today. Every day, something new is discovered and we can thank science for that. Everything we know now, was not known somewhere back in time. I believe that someday we will know much more, but probably there will be much more to know. If the universe is infinite, we may never know everything.
     
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    I believe we have not answered everything using science because we can only answer what our minds allow us to think. By saying this I mean we can only explore or research what our mind can imagine and think about. If we have not thought about a certain subject or problem then we can not solve or answer it with science. Plus the science of understand everything is about trial and error, there will be many failed attempts in studying a subject/thing using science before we reach the point of understanding the subject/thing. Basically we experiment until we understand but are limited to what our brains can think up.
     
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    Science has answered million questions about the universe and living things therein, but you're right, Science cannot answer everything. Why? Because no matter how intelligent people are, he has limits. And he has limits because there is One, Superior Being who wants us to bow our heads, praise Him day by day and ask Him for wisdom to give answers to our questions.
     
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    Of course not, but we develop more and more and someday we will know much more, but everything we will never could explain. The creator have made the whole university and we will explain how it works and how the things belongs to each other, but we will never answer the question why we exist. Or what was before the big bang. This is impossible to understand and to explain with our brain, because this is not possible with a dualistic system. Our brain will explode when we think to much about the wideness of the universe and than begin the believe in whatever, god, energie, budda, jesus etc.
     
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    Science cannot answer all of our questions because it wasn't meant to. It was meant to investigate and better understand things. Sometimes it succeeds, sometimes it falls short. When it falls short, religious teachings and understandings should pick it up and go from there. And when they do, both science and religion should admit that they need each in order to better understand life. Here is one definition of what science does:

    Science is the concerted human effort to understand, or to understand better, the history of the natural world and how the natural world works, with observable physical evidence as the basis of that understanding.

    Science isn't religion. It isn't ego driven to the point where it thinks it has all the answers. If it did, there wouldn't be a need for scientists. So as THAT stands, there really isn't a need for pastors and other clergy since their "truth" is absolute.

    Anyway, science is a good thing and it really does help explain a lot.
     

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