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Don't you feel it too ?
Everyone is suffering from a problem you don't see everyday, you and I are suffering from somthing we don't know. Let's keep the peace.
Does morality really exist?
Morality is ever changing,some show they are a moral person,some doesn't Care some care enough to accept the moral norms or religion or society but I think absolute Morality doesn't exist in this world or anyone even doesn't know what is really right or wrong ,in the end moral values a hold by fear and emotoin becuze in this world anything can justified
observing reality from the ground up and retardmaxxing
If an immovable object met an unstoppable force nothing would happen. As in, The universe would disappear and never have existed in the first place. If the property of immovability and unstopability are strapped to the very foundation of reality then reality would cease to exist when collided. If one triumphant over the other that would only prove that the triumphed ones law was more fundamental. A law is not something that has to be explained, it simply is. Anything observed can be a law. When I let go of a ball there is a law that states that it will be move to the direction of the ground. I don't need to understand Newtonian physics for that law to be true. Even if it something only happens one time it can still be considered a law. If someone bumps into me while walking to the subway for example, "when walking in the subway someone will bump into me" now if I return to the subway and someone does not bump into me a "contradiction" is revealed. Contradictions are proof that there lay a more fundamental law which allows my higher assumed law to be contradicted. No law any human has created has reached the most fundamental level. Meaning, any law can be contradicted. "Truth" is unreachable by a conceptual machine. Newtonian physics seemed to lay at the very foundation of reality. Until a contradiction was found in the right circumstances. That of massive objects in interstellar space. This is no different than the law of "when walking in the subway someone will bump into me" being contradicted by the right circumstance. In The practice of observing reality the most fundamental action is the creation of laws. In order to keep observing reality one must find the right circumstances to contradict that law. When the contradiction is revealed the next step is to observe the difference in "property" between the circumstances. This is the scientific method explained from the ground up. Instead of applying the scientific method to our own understanding of reality, it is used as a tool to make blind statements based on other people's assumptions. Culturally, we have lost the ability to observe reality. That privilege is left only to the academic elite.
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