Scientist can answer many questions about the universe, but not the question:
'why was the universe created'
suggest a reason why this question cant be answered by scientist
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answers:
Bulldog Drummond say: A perfect answer from jimdragontech.
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jimdragontech say: The Scientific method of learning is not designed to answer "WHY". It is the means by which we learn 'what' and 'how'.
The Why should be left to the speculations and ruminations of the philosophers.
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Art say: Simple answer , there is no why. The Universe does what it damned well wants to and your God cannot stop it.
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vulcan_alex say: Science is not designed to answer such questions, and of course there is no objective evidence (at this time) to even base anything related to this question.
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oldprof say: Why anything is the toughest of all questions to answer. We can't even answer why the chicken crossed the road. That we can't answer why the universe should not be a surprise.
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Thomas E say: Because a mortal scientist is not God the Scientist. After we leave 'kindergarten Earth', more answers will come.
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poldi say: There is no logical reason there has to be an answer to "why".
"why" is not a process or set of functions to be studied.
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Abbott say: Why is not a process.
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John D say: Your presumption that there must be a why is, in itself, false.
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Raymond say: To answer the "why", you have to show that the universe serves a purpose that was pre-planned.
No such hypothesis is needed to explain the behavior of the Universe.
Father Lemaitre (the priest who came up with the mathematical model for the Big Bang theory) did not find a "why". All he found was a "how".