
Unanswered Questions Of Science#
I am a student of science and technology, with a deep interest in philosophy and cosmology. As a seeker, I keep looking for answers about our existence and our journey through the cosmos. Science has answered many questions, though I have not yet undersood all of them. The list below collects questions that still have no settled scientific answer—at least none that I know or I feel I understood them correctly. I add to it as new questions arise.
If you know of a good source for any of these, please share it. If you have an unanswered question of your own, feel free to add it in the comments.
- What causes gravity?
- Why did the Big Bang happen?
- Where did the matter and energy for the Big Bang come from?
- If the cosmos keeps expanding and entropy keeps increasing, what is the long-term fate of the universe?
- Among billions of galaxies—and billions of stars in each—life is known on only one planet. If life exists in one place out of 10^22 possibilities, why can we not say it is sheer chance?
- Why can nothing travel faster than the speed of light, c?
- Why does quantum entanglement happen?
- Why does an electron behave like a wave?
- What gives an electron or proton its charge?
- Why do sound waves produce light? (Sonoluminescence)
- Why is there more matter than antimatter?
- Particle physics explains electrons, protons, neutrons, and their components—but what is matter ultimately made of?
- Why is the escape velocity of a black hole greater than the speed of light? What happens inside a black hole?
- Weak, strong, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces make existence possible. Is there a single force that unifies them all?
- How can we measure the collapse of a wave function?
- Why does the arrow of time move in only one direction?
- What is dark matter made of?
- What is dark energy?
- Can the universe come from nothing?
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