* Questions of meaning and purpose: What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? These are philosophical questions that science cannot address. Science deals with the "how" of the universe, not the "why."
* Matters of faith and belief: Does God exist? Is there an afterlife? These are questions of faith, not science. Science deals with the natural world, which can be observed and tested. Faith and belief are not subject to scientific inquiry.
* Personal subjective experiences: What does it feel like to be in love? What is the color red? Science can study the brain and the way we perceive the world, but it cannot directly access or quantify subjective experiences.
* Ethical questions: Is it right to clone humans? Should we use gene editing to enhance human abilities? Science can inform ethical debates, but it cannot provide definitive answers to questions of morality.
Importantly:
* Science is constantly evolving. What we can't answer today, we might be able to answer tomorrow.
* Just because science can't answer a question doesn't mean it's not important or meaningful. There are many ways to approach and understand the world, including philosophy, art, and spirituality.
Let me know if you'd like to explore any of these areas further!