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Link with Category:Mysteries
I think this cat and
Category:Mysteries should be somehow linked. In my humble opinion, both are pretty much about the same thing with the difference that
Unsolved problems is about problems thats scientists work on and
Mysteries are about problems that scientists often consider "unscientific" (ghosts, ufos etc).
Well, Mysteries was made the supercat in the interim. I've just tightened up the definition for this category as there were a couple of articles that were in Unsolved problems that I felt ought to be moved to Mysteries.
jnestorius(
talk)21:15, 3 December 2007 (UTC)reply
technical problems
I added the "category: open problems" tag to a few unsolved technical problems (computer engineering, aerospace engineering, etc.),
even though those problems are arguably not "scientific" problems.
Is there a more specific category I should be using, something like "unsolved engineering problems" or "difficult design problems"? --
DavidCary (
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12:30, 4 August 2011 (UTC)reply