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The search for a complete theory of everything will never be found through the use of the scientific method. The scientific method is based on observation. That means you can't use it to test things that can't be observed, in this case, the unobservable universe. What is observed to be true of the observable universe does not entail those same properties would be true of the unobservable universe. So in order to find a theory of everything that describes the fundamental nature of all that there was, is, and ever could be in the entire universe altogether, the scientific method must be abandoned, and instead the gaze should be turned to the one thing invariant throughout the entire universe: Logic.

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schizophasia

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catherine d'MEDSici

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We don't know if the fundamental level of the universe can be observed or not though