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Are there some things that just cannot be explained ?

for example) it snows in places like the state of Texas or even Australia gets snow for the first time
or a tornado in New York and so forth and on and on



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20Yes there is
10No
1Something to say
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thecomic22 Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-Dec-2007 10:42pm  
Yea, I believe there are things in this world that defy all explanation.
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Dec-2007 11:58pm  
No. Magic explains everything.
kcthedog Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 19-Dec-2007 1:26am  
Yes there are but I just can’t explain it!

 * wry smile *
ausfox
posted 19-Dec-2007 3:47am  
Yes I think that there are some things that cannot be explained, but I don't think that any of those examples you gave are inexplicable. It snows in parts of Australia every year, just for the record.
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 19-Dec-2007 3:54am  
WTF.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 19-Dec-2007 7:35am  
> WTF.


 * laughing out loud * My thoughts exactly!!
Amanda
posted 19-Dec-2007 9:45am  
Yeah. But, if you give me a little time, I can come up with a bullcrap reason for anything.
moviesnob
posted 19-Dec-2007 9:50am  
Nah. There's a reason for everything . . .
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 19-Dec-2007 11:50am  
Yes and no. Everything has an explanation, but it may be beyond our abilities to tell what it is. As for your examples, I think those have pretty readily accessible explanations. Just ask a meteorologist.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 19-Dec-2007 1:43pm  
The explanation lists nothing unexplainable
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 19-Dec-2007 2:27pm  
Snow can very well be explained (even if it's in Texas), trust me, I just wrote a whole exam dealing with formation of percipitation. And so can tornadoes.

I don't think there is anything that cannot explained (which doesn't mean that everything can be explained correctly, or even partially correct).
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 19-Dec-2007 2:28pm  
> WTF.


Oh come on, look who made the survey...
FauxLo Survey Central Gold Subscriber Survey Qualifier
posted 19-Dec-2007 3:12pm  
FoxTurtle cannot explain how the United Federation of Planets lost the battle at Wolf359 against the Borg, so...
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 19-Dec-2007 6:26pm  
yes there ARE
RGirl
posted 19-Dec-2007 7:00pm  
No, everything can be explained. We just may not be in a position to see the explanation.
mrmarm
posted 20-Dec-2007 3:58am  
It snows in Australia!
mrmarm
(reply to ausfox) posted 20-Dec-2007 4:16am  
This persons obviously never heard of the man from the snowy river.
justjulie
posted 20-Dec-2007 6:46am  
sure...but i feel that weather can be explained, weird as it may be
Lahdee
posted 20-Dec-2007 1:02pm  
Weird weather = El Nino lol
ausfox
posted 20-Dec-2007 3:37pm  
lol
Pomeranian
posted 24-Dec-2007 9:53pm  
I can't explain the appeal of "Dancing with the Stars", hope that helps.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to RGirl) posted 24-Dec-2007 10:12pm  
Even weird rashes can be explained, even though we may not be in a position to see the rash.
JessicaWoman99
posted 24-Dec-2007 11:17pm  
Santa and flying reindeer how do we explain this ?? or those UFO,s space aliens that kidnap people abduct
people
Those bright lights in the sky or a car that runs on water
JessicaWoman99
posted 24-Dec-2007 11:19pm  
> It snows in Australia!

Is it snowing right now?
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 24-Dec-2007 11:20pm  
Not here but in the blue mountains.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 24-Dec-2007 11:23pm  
I can't explain myself
I can't explain petty people
I can't explain how normally nice people don't realize when they are being mean
I can't explain confrontational people
I can't explain self righteous people
I can't explain "moral authority" or "respect" or "common courtesy" or "empathy"
I can't explain how principle is superior to law
I can't explain the concept of harmless abandon

But I'm sure someone, somewhere can explain those things
RGirl
(reply to LindaH) posted 24-Dec-2007 11:24pm  
There are plenty of rashes I'm glad I'm not in a position to see!
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to RGirl) posted 24-Dec-2007 11:26pm  
 * laughing out loud *
JessicaWoman99
posted 24-Dec-2007 11:42pm  
> Not here but in the blue mountains.

Oh in the blue mountains I see and how far away are you? guess I am right about some things and it has snowed
in the Middle East like Jerusalem and Israel and it looked strange with camels and snow
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 6-Feb-2008 7:44am  
There are things that we can't explain yet, but they still have an explanation.
Zang
posted 3-Mar-2008 8:46pm  
"Weather" wasn't the first thing that came to my mind.
ChicagoGal
posted 20-Sep-2008 9:41pm  
Yes, why cannot it be explained why men who have such beautiful wives, still have to look at other women?  * angry *
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to ChicagoGal) posted 20-Sep-2008 10:36pm  
Because it is biologically natural. A guy could be married to a supermodel, and he will still turn his head when another nice looker walks by. There's nothing wrong with it.
Psychopath
posted 17-Dec-2008 9:06pm  
I think there are a lot of things that cannot be explained through the conscious human mind. However, if we learn how to tap into communication with the infinite than most things (if not all) can be explained.
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