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>> No.2153887 [View]
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Guys, I came upon this stunning realization, and need other points of view on this.

Science is just us using our perceptions to make sense of reality. But I believe this will never work to find a single answer to our universe. You see, there are infinity ways to percieve infinity things. This means we will get nowhere with science.

Mathematics is just a generalized human concept that every point of view of a human can relate to. It makes sense to everyone. But again, we use math to prove things, and since math is infinite and has no limits, we can't come to a single conclusion to anything. We will just keep going farther and farther down the rabbit hole.

Since science is based on observation and perception, we are limited by the infinite ways we can percieve and think about things. In a way this means we can't reach a general conclusion to anything. And since humans are constantly looking for an underlying meaning, with science this in my eyes won't ever be reached. We require a new way of perceiving things if we want to come to a "single" conclusion on "everything". It will have no bias, it will have every bias. Think of it as "The True Perception". I can't say I can think in this way, but I have created the general idea of this concept. I see this as the "answer". It's what I believe is the next (or last) step of universe. It's beyond any way we can perceive anything, because it's beyond our infinite limit of perception.

Thoughts? Am I just insane?

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Sup /sci/, so what happened before the big bang? I hear there is no logical explanation and would like to fill up that big hole in my knowledge.

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