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>>19298610
Yes, and?

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>>19224626
Evolution may or may not be true. We can't know for certain, because the heuristics we used to come up with the theory aren't geared toward obtaining truths about the nature of reality or human existence; They're geared toward reproduction and survival.

That's the real blackpill science will refuse to acknowledge. Scientists (as in, people who believe in scientism) like to characterize science as an ongoing search for truth. In reality, it's an ongoing exploration of human perceptions, and we confuse that with fundamental truths about reality at our own peril. Even more humble, conservative statements, like science being about making predictions, still presuppose the human brain is something it's not. Human brains are problem solving machines, but those problems aren't predictions about reality. They're reproduction and survival.

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