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Does science answer all the questions?

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thatbags Sat 05-Apr-14 21:18:29

smile

Grannyknot Sat 05-Apr-14 20:54:15

bags Google images for "Science: Ruining Everything Since 1543" it's great - there's a unicorn, a flat earth and that famous painting depicting creation - my son has the T-shirt and he's a scientist smile.

I've got the poster up at work much to the hilarity of the young 'uns in my office.

Ana Sat 05-Apr-14 20:22:05

Yes, we all know that's the answer, Aka, but what do we do with that information? confused

Aka Sat 05-Apr-14 20:17:07

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thatbags Sat 05-Apr-14 20:05:54

gknot, grin. Hadn't heard that one before.

thatbags Sat 05-Apr-14 20:03:53

opens

thatbags Sat 05-Apr-14 20:03:41

One of the main beauties of science is that it ooens up new avenues of exploration, otherwise known as asking questions and trying to find find out what happens if...

annodomini Sat 05-Apr-14 20:01:18

Wouldn't it be boring if all the questions were answered? As it is, when a possible answer is found, more questions arise. Science is a Hydra - you chop off a head and two more grow.

absent Sat 05-Apr-14 19:33:15

It seems to me that science poses more questions than it answers whereas religion answers questions that no one has asked.

Grannyknot Sat 05-Apr-14 17:40:33

"Science: ruining everything since 1543" as the T-shirt says: "it even robbed us of the unicorn".

No, it doesn't have all the answers, I didn't need to read the article to know that smile

Mishap Sat 05-Apr-14 17:24:54

Not yet - we are working on it!
Will it ever? - who knows?
It is all part and parcel of the enigma that is life.
Embrace the not knowing and get stuck into a bit of loving.

thatbags Sat 05-Apr-14 10:02:43

I don't think so either. I also think science, being a human activity, gets it wrong sometimes. But it's still our best bet towards greater understanding of the world and the universe we live in.

Lilygran Sat 05-Apr-14 09:55:03

Mary Midgley doesn't think so. www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/jun/12/science-darwin-newton-religion-atheism