The limits of biology are practical, rather than theoretical, although some biological problems are so difficult, that it seems unlikely that we’ll be ever able to solve them. Among these problems, I will select the following:
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The origin of life. The possibility
of replicating an experiment is one of the fundamental principles of scientific
method, as it is applied in the experimental sciences. No discovery is
considered valid until it has been confirmed by an independent team. If
an experiment cannot be replicated, it is not considered scientific.
The origin of life took place only once in the history of the Earth. Obviously, it cannot be replicated. Therefore, it is not a scientific fact, but a historical fact. Historic facts are treated in a different way than scientific facts: documents are sought that confirm that the fact did happen and describe how it happened. The credibility of these documents is then estimated. In the case of the origin of life, the documents would be fossil remains, but it’s practically impossible to find them, so it’s very likely that this problem will never be solved.