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from far far away
question against science reason and logic!
if science thinks it knows everything or indeed can know everything, then explain what everything is... that is to say; what is the ‘it’ that is both you and me and either separately, then what is the ‘it’ that is us, inanimate objects, the universe and that which lies beyond?
the answer; there is no definable ‘it’*, this is because the answer is infinitely metaphoric and tangential, as soon as you answer one thing then the next question arises so as to fully define what you have found. in the end there truly is no entity, aspect nor nature by which we can define the entire or everything!
this means that we can only define aspects of reality in its parts but never the whole. so at the very least science can never answer the question of ‘what is everything’.
equally so it can never answer the unobservable or the non physical e.g. infinity.
*'it' here is used as a universal integer of philosophy, [in terms of meaning meaning and entity].
if science thinks it knows everything or indeed can know everything, then explain what everything is... that is to say; what is the ‘it’ that is both you and me and either separately, then what is the ‘it’ that is us, inanimate objects, the universe and that which lies beyond?
the answer; there is no definable ‘it’*, this is because the answer is infinitely metaphoric and tangential, as soon as you answer one thing then the next question arises so as to fully define what you have found. in the end there truly is no entity, aspect nor nature by which we can define the entire or everything!
this means that we can only define aspects of reality in its parts but never the whole. so at the very least science can never answer the question of ‘what is everything’.
equally so it can never answer the unobservable or the non physical e.g. infinity.
*'it' here is used as a universal integer of philosophy, [in terms of meaning meaning and entity].