Imagine asking your friend, 'What is the color of happiness?' They might say blue, or yellow, but there's no right answer. Some questions are like that: they don't have a single answer, and that’s what makes them unanswerable. It doesn’t mean they’re silly, it means they're deep.
Why Can’t We Answer Them?
Sometimes the question itself changes while we try to answer it, or there's no clear way to know the answer. Like asking, 'What is the beginning of time?' If time has no start, how can we say what came first?
Examples
- What is the color of happiness?
- Can you count all the stars in the sky?
- Is there a beginning to time?
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See also
- Why Do People Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- How Did the Idea of Time Come to Be?
- What Is the Meaning of Life?
- Why Do Some People See Ghosts and Others Don't?
- How Do People Decide What to Believe?
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