" Making progress in science often hinges on asking the right kind of question.
Without a well-posed question, discussions become little more than people talking (or yelling) past each other.
And without a well-posed question, there’s no clear path toward gathering data that will yield answers.
Finding a good question is like throwing open the shades in a dark room.
It’s the first step in finding a new way to tell is important. It tells us where we should be looking, where we should be going, and how to begin organizing our efforts to get there. "
― Adam Frank , Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth