no sometimes the explanations science offers do not satisfy a person an example evolution does not satisfy the person in that the question of how a person can know it happened when they were not there needs to be answered it can be answered yet still leave the person unsatisfied the again science can offer explanations that scientists are unsatisfied with such as ordinary Joes and Janes of ordinary life spans worked on cloning techniques and built life out of cells present on earth such along time ago that the technology was destroyed and those created could not know about it or prove it ever existed except for the possibility of cloning and cellular technolodgy now and stem cell research scientists can neither prove nor disprove existance of other life forms on this planet before humanity or the possiblity of earth having civilizations space travel to moon and space probes then being destroyed without a trace if this happened they couldn't know also science can tell planet formed and what keeps everything on planet but how planet is formed but science needs to answer question for those who beleive god created the planet how this materiel got togetheter and if it cannot be attracted together somehow why not
2007-05-03 13:36:51
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answered by darren m 7
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Science is a way is an asset in the efforts human race make to explain universe!
There are many sides of the universe that can't be explained only by science!
2007-05-03 06:24:27
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answered by emi79 3
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I don't know if it is all we need but sure it is all we have. We will always remain with some questions of the kind "what was before the big-bang?" but these are quite meaningless, they ask for things we can not know and don't affect us. They are beyond the universe. We still miss a lot in order to explain the universe but that makes life interesting and knowledge necessary. The moment we have explained everything we'll start becoming stupid, there will be nothing to think about.
2007-05-03 05:43:31
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answered by dimitris k 4
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Deep question....
I believe in ghosts, ESP, psychokinesis, etc.
Yet, I maintain that I do NOT believe in the "Supernatural". Instead, I maintain that all of these things have a natural explanation, and thus are natural phenomena in this universe, but we just haven't developed scientifically enough to find those explanations.
Of course, science may not be enough to explain everything in the universe.... Perhaps it takes more... perhaps it takes the desire to find these explanations to understand our place and significance.
And on the other hand.... maybe the universe is an illusion or dream and doesn't really exist, and therefore cannot truly be explained.
Actually....I hope nobody ever fully explains the universe.... there'd be nothing left to strive for.
2007-05-03 05:20:17
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answered by Mike L 3
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Science is the tool for explaining the universe,or parts of it since we don't know the whole picture and we probably never will.Religion (or most world religions not all)explains the universe as a creation by a supreme force,or entity i.e. a spiritual explanation.Philosophy explains nothing but uses language and reasoning in more abstracized terms or very hermeneutic ways(very precise semantics) to circle around the phenomena.The more we know the more there is to know certainly applies to the universe of which I think it is simply too vast a terrain to understand completely.
2007-05-03 05:14:53
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answered by Michael V 4
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Science does not explain the universe. All theories, opinions and speculations are Pure rubbish. Non-sense. Big bang. Yeah right.
The universe and all that is, is way beyond some humans opinion. Truth IS !
And it does not need words.
It IS!!!!
Always was; and always will be. The same. The LIGHT. Cannot remove it from the universe. No matter how hard anyone try, LIGHT RULES. PERIOD !!!
2007-05-03 05:12:59
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answered by itsthehold 1
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No pretty lady, science alone cannot explain the universe. It sure can explain how it is presently, or how it may turn out (with more or less accuracy) but it cannot explain how it was created. Things such as Big Bang Theory, the Evolution from a single cell organism, are all euphemism for "We don't know." This leaves behind one explanation. An existence of some being who is omnipotent and all-knowing, generally known as God. Because no other explanation can answer the question of the beginning of it all?
Would love to chat more about it, if you're up for it. Hit me up.
2007-05-03 05:05:43
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answered by Usman 1
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Science is the only true way to come to a complete understanding of the universe. The progression of science will ultimately lead to a better understanding of the universe. Who knows how long it will take, but as long as technology continues to increase, our resources for discovery will aid us in finding an ultimatum.
2007-05-03 05:05:41
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answered by weezerguy187 2
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This is my work, I shall get used to it!
I need a work to revive my mind. Make it more apt for harder things, such as read a paper once and remember all.
Science will help you and it will only help you partly.
Don't blame anyone for their uselessness, they don't want to hear.
The universe is the meaning , the creator, the god. Science will help. I have an idea: forget science, forget meanings, you now live dangerously because you are in a game.
My mother will make them learn how to work, let no one do "seemingly working".
Ha, I blame myself, for my uselessness during the whole day.
I should then help you to find the answer: there is no answer, there is only risks in life. For exemple: you don't know how to get healthier, you need then to have idea and therefore take risks.
I can't type fast because I am in uncomfortable position.
This chess position is interesting. Solve it with joy and you won't have to fear.
2007-05-03 05:46:30
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answered by Hitler 2
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Science will continue to fall short in having or giving a full explanation of the universe if it upholds its denial of the human spirit - spirituality, life force or elan-vital.
Science, as is currently practised, is only a vested interest group owned by the monopoly - their masters are not interested in unprofitable ventures and will only throw peanuts to research actual answers of the universe, unless of course it turns them a pretty penny.
2007-05-03 05:35:00
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answered by David C 2
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