Are there any questions in science for which there are absolutely no answers? I don`t mean questions where there are educated guesses or "we think it might be".....questions where the only answer is "We don`t have a clue"
Have we solved how light can be a particle and a wave at the same time?
Fundamental Constants have been constant since the 'Big Bang' so any life is actually suited to them not the other way around. Life has had billions of years to get it right, and wrong.
If you make a few subtle changes to the fundamental constants you get universes where there is no planet formation, stars cannot shine even matter itself cannot exist.
Life can adapt and look back and wonder how it came to exist on a planet so suited to it (the anthropic principal) but that doesn't work with the universe as far as we know there is only one of them.
Bazille - what was there before time does not make sense as a question bit like asking "what was I doing 200 years ago?"
There is a huge problem over pie, Tonyted. Quite simply, Trading Standards don't have a definition for it. That's why we end up with a stew with a bit of flaky pastry on top, when the menu clearly states 'pie'.
And there's a book by Michael Hanlon called 'Ten Questions Science Can't Answer'. Been out for a while.