Talk:Lists of unsolved problems

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Which category do these questions go into ? What happens after life ? Will it be possible for humans and animals to talk to each other ? Jay 14:48, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC)

The first one I would put into Unsolved problems in religion. The 2nd into Unsolved problems in cognitive science or unsolved probelms in biollogy.

I appreciate the "unsolved problems" series, but the templates scattered all over Wikipedia are really too cheesy to be borne. I mean, at the time you see the template, you have already found the article and are reading it, so what do you need a "Discovery Channel" style template for telling you what you are reading about? Baad 08:31, 31 October 2005 (UTC)

Sinology, really? This could go under a more general Unsolved Problems in History or something, but this doesn't really seem to go with the other categories. 151.200.51.71 06:31, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Where to put Bloop?

I think Bloop deserves to be referenced on some of these pages, but I don't know which one. Two issues with that:

  • it might fit into several categories (biology and physics), and until it's solved we cannot place it correctly
  • it is way too specific to be placed among such problems as the origin of life and accelerating universe.

I think we should start another page for it, but until there are at least a dozen of these problems, I don't think actually creating the page makes much sense. Therefore I suggest we collect problems here, and once we have enough of them, we create another page. Comments? Peter S. 15:36, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Good starter: Category:Mysteries. Peter S. 15:45, 16 February 2007 (UTC)