What if the question does not have an accepted answer?
A question needs to have either an accepted answer or an answer with a score of at least 1 to be considered "answered", which is what the duplicate closure uses as its criteria.
Can it be closed just because it sounds similar to someone who might not have the techncial knowledge to know if it is truley answered?
Nope. 5 experienced users of the site (specifically, with 3k+ rep) could close it as a duplicate, partly because they're expected to be experienced enough to not vote to close a question they don't feel they understand. It can only be closed by a single person if that person is a moderator (who we trust a lot to not close a question as a duplicate without good reason) or if the user has a gold badge in a tag the question is tagged with, in which case they're not someone without technical knowledge of the topic; they clearly do have lots of knowledge about the topic.
Ought it not be not a close but a heavy hint to the OP? Only he can decide if it truly alreadty has a answer
No, they aren't the only one who can understand if the question is a duplicate. An expert in the area, or five experienced users who are confident that they understand the question well enough, is more than sufficient. If the question is so unclear that one couldn't determine what it's asking, then it should be closed as "unclear" of course.
or of it the heavey handed closer has not appreciated some differences (in the worst case), or if all of the "answers" are worthless.
Then they're more than welcome to clarify the question to explain why the answers don't answer their question, and if those looking at the question feel that the author has adequately explained why the duplicate is not in fact a suitable duplicate, they can reopen the question in exactly the same way it was closed.