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Science might answer some of the big questions in the near future. We are confident about it!

Q: In a world driven by data, experiments, and predictions, has science made us more curious about life or more confident that we already know the answers?

Krishna:

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Do we already know all the answers? NO!
Although Science has significantly advanced our understanding of the natural world, it has limitations in addressing certain questions that lie beyond empirical validation. While science provides answers to many critical inquiries, such as predicting natural disasters or explaining environmental phenomena, it cannot definitively address questions related to existential inquiries. This is because science has still to grow and is affected by human mind inadequacies.
So, while science has given us confidence in many answers, it is essential to recognize its boundaries and the necessity of exploring deep evidence-based understanding for profound questions.
Has science made us more curious about life? YES!
Some examples:
The quest for understanding life and its mysteries continues to drive scientific inquiry. Here are some intriguing questions that scientists are still exploring:
How did life begin: The transition from simple molecules to living cells remains one of the greatest unanswered scientific questions. Researchers have recreated certain steps in the lab, but a complete, verified process remains elusive.
What makes us human: Humans share most of their DNA with other animals, and the human genome is nearly identical to that of chimpanzees. However, the exact differences that make us human are still being studied.
What is consciousness: Consciousness is a complex phenomenon that involves the ability to perceive, think, and feel. While we have many theories and some basic understanding, the exact nature of consciousness still remains a mystery.
Why do we dream: Dreams are a mysterious phenomenon that can occur during sleep and are often associated with creativity and problem-solving. The exact purpose of dreaming is still under investigation.
These questions are just a few examples of the many unanswered mysteries in life that science continues to explore. As researchers delve deeper into these areas, they may gain new insights that could change our understanding of existence.


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But we might answer some of these questions in the near future. We are confident about it!
When I used ‘might’, I also used the word ‘confident’ - which means I am confident about the possibility if we really try our best!

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