"Nadie espera que la ciencia resuelva el problema de la vida completamente."
— Haruki Murakami
Simplified Meaning:
People don't believe science can answer all the questions about life. Science can explain a lot of things like how the body works or why the sky is blue. But there are some questions that science can't solve, like what's the meaning of life or what happens after we die. Think about how doctors can treat a disease, but they can't tell us why we feel love or happiness. This idea suggests that while science helps us understand the world better, there are parts of human experience that we can't fully explain with just facts and experiments. So, we need to look to other sources, like philosophy, religion, or personal beliefs, to find answers to these deeper questions.
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Complexity Expectations Human experience Life Mystery Philosophy Problems Science Unknown
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