It is well known that a culture of certainty inevitably leads to stagnation; that is, absolute certainty about a particular subject means the cessation of research into it, and its consideration as a final matter that cannot be changed no matter what happens. This is incompatible with science and its aspirations, while a culture of questioning leads to continuous movement that only ends when the questions themselves cease, then behind every question emerges a new answer or answers capable of solving a dilemma or problem of humanity. There is no doubt that all innovations, inventions and scientific discoveries since the existence of man on this earth began with a question that resulted from rational and logical thinking about a problem facing life or its requirements. This was followed by the search for answers or solutions, keeping in mind that the mind is the instrument of thought that generates questions. The continuation of questioning will necessarily lead to continued development and progress, and innovations will increase, helping humanity build a distinctive civilization.
In short, it can be said that big questions produce big answers. Do you have any big questions you'd like to share?
In short, it can be said that big questions produce big answers. Do you have any big questions you'd like to share?